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3''Torpedo'' (also known as ''Torpedo 1936'') is a Spanish comic written by Enrique Sanchez Abuli. The first two chapters were illustrated by Creator/AlexToth and all subsequent chapters are illustrated by Jordi Bernet.
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5The comic follows the life of Luca Torelli, known as Torpedo, and his sidekick Rascal during TheGreatDepression.
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7''Torpedo 1972'' serves as a sequel set nearly two decades later, still following Luca Torelli (now in his late sixties) and his sidekick Rascal. It was illustrated by Eduardo Risso.
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9The original series is one of the most well-received and influential comics from Europe and more specifically Spain, having gained admiration by movie legends such as Creator/QuentinTarantino and Federico Fellini as well as praise from comic book legend Creator/WillEisner, who considered it the best comic of the 80s.
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14* AdaptationDeviation: The pilot for the cancelled animated series gives Speedy, a man who shows up for only a few pages in the original comic, a whole backstory (flashback included) to show why he's resentful towards the man who took his wife from him.
15* AnachronicOrder: The stories are never told in order. Rascal is in the very first story but disappears for a while, so sometimes Luca appears to be working on his own. Likewise, the stories that focus on Luca's backstory tell different parts of his past life, but never in order.
16* AnimatedAdaptation: The aforementioned cancelled animated series, of which only the pilot exists.
17* ArtEvolution: In the first few stories drawn by Jordi Bernet, Luca looks somewhat old, but as the comic progressed his appearance changed into a younger and less wrinkly Luca.
18* ArtShift: The first few stories were drawn by Alex Toth, but he left the project as he couldn't stomach how dark the comic could get, and was replaced by Jordi Bernet.
19* BackwardsFiringGun: Used seriously in one story, where the killer commissions a special one-shot gun for this purpose, replacing a cop's gun with it.
20* BadassInANiceSuit: Especially Luca, though Bernet's artstyle makes even Rascal look good in a suit.
21* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The reason why Torpedo adopted Rascal as his helper and is willing to (barely) put up with him was because Rascal saved his life the first time they met. Or so he believes: actually Rascal was trying to kill Torpedo on self defense but missed his shot and accidentally killed an unseen thug who was about to shoot Torpedo from behind.
22* BlackComedyRape: Torpedo (and sometimes Rascal) are fond of raping women either for pleasure or to break them, usually in a comical, yet definitely dark way.
23** Torpedo has been almost raped by men while a story ends with Rascal gangraped by a gang of thugs.
24* BreakingTheFourthWall: Done in only one story, where Luca and Rascal explain the latter's backstory directly to the reader.
25* BrickJoke: In his first story, Luca is contracted to kill a gangster's ex-girlfriend but ends up sleeping with her. He uses her clothes to fake her death to the gangster. When she later betrays him, Luca enlists Rascal to kill her. He comes back with the girl's clothes as proof he killed her. The look on Luca's face says it all.
26* DamnItFeelsGoodToBeAGangster
27* DropDeadGorgeous: Almost every woman who crosses paths with Luca Torelli winds up either naked or dead, and in some cases both. In "Miami Bitch," a jealous husband shoots his naked wife in the back after catching her in bed with Luca; her nude body is shown afterwards, lying face-down with the panel focused on her buttocks. In "Sing Sing Blues," a rival gangster discovers his girlfriend's naked corpse lying on the floor after she's been murdered off-panel by Luca.
28* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Torpedo deeply loves his mother, as she was one of the few persons who gave him genuine love and care.
29* EvenEvilHasStandards: Torpedo and Rascal are murderous bastards but there are some lines that not even them would dare to cross. For example, a younger Torpedo once visited a brothel and the Madame gives him a young, barely developed girl on her early teens. The girl first brags about her professional skills honed after servicing all kinds of horrible men, but then she starts to cry and begs Torpedo to kill her because she can't take that life anymore. Torpedo leaves without touching her and then kills the Madame.
30** In another story a young wife begs Torpedo to help her husband because he's being harrased by some terrible bullies and since she has no money, she offers him her own body for his services. Torpedo fulfills his part of the deal but when he's stripping her down to take his payment, he just slaps her twice and leaves without raping her.
31* EvilVsEvil: A common circumstance as Luca himself is an utter bastard and many of his opponents are, too.
32* FakingTheDead: A tactic employed a few times in the series.
33* FemmeFatale: If Luca has a flaw, he underestimates how crafty some women can be, sometimes letting them outsmart him.
34* FilmNoir: A pretty straightforward example.
35* LivingLegend: Torpedo becomes this, and remains well-respected in ''Torpedo 1972'' decades later.
36* {{Malaproper}}: Luca's English is less than perfect, somewhat justified in that he's an immigrant from Italy who didn't know any English when he first arrived in the States.
37* MoralityPet: Rascal frequently plays this role for Torpedo when he's on full rage mode by convincing him (either with words or violence) to not murder some people. Without Rascal, Torpedo's bodycount would be much higher.
38* ObfuscatingDisability: To hide a gun.
39* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Many characters just call him Torpedo, which is 1920s slang for a contract killer.
40* ProfessionalKiller: Luca's primary source of income, even if the target is someone he personally likes.
41* RetiredBadass: In ''Torpedo 1972'', at least.
42* {{Revenge}}: One of the motivating factors for Luca for the few of his victims that manage to get away from him.
43* ScarpiaUltimatum: Not having the money to pay for Luca's services is generally a bad for the women in your life.
44* StartOfDarkness: When Luca first arrived in the States, he was consistently harassed by a corrupt cop who forced Luca to shine his shoes without payment daily. Luca eventually stole his gun and later murdered him, beginning his criminal career.
45* VillainProtagonist: Luca is a scumbag of the highest order, and half the series' appeal is watching him succeed anyway.
46* WhyWontYouDie: "Seven Lives" Nolan got his nickname from this: he is able to miraculously survive nearly any injury, somehow. Luca even wonders this during a nightmare where he keeps shooting him directly in his head until he and Rascal both empty their guns, and still manages to survive.
47* YouKilledMyFather: The boy in chapter 2, son of Pietro Mottolo, as well as a few other characters, most of which have their parents killed by Luca, naturally.

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