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==Character==
==Character==
Don Zauker is an old criminal lunatic Catholic exorcist that uses his status to obtain what he wants, which most of the time is sexual intercourse with young ladies and legal impunity. He often complains that donations are not sufficient to buy him enough [[Viagra]]. As a younger man he also had sex with fellow prisoners of some prison. He can be fatally violent and has a shady past, which to date is unknown, even if the reader can guess he toured the world in his former criminal career, being a convict in many prisons and being sought after by yakuza (even if this could just be some idea his paranoid mind made up). He can be very arrogant with the weak, but turns into a prudent cowardice when faced with influent opponents. The name of the character comes from the Japanese television cartoon series ''[[Daitarn 3]]'', whose main villain's name was translated to Don Zauker in the Italian version. According to the authors, such a name was chosen to make obvious the ironic idea behind this comic. {{citequote}}
Don Zauker is an old criminal lunatic Catholic exorcist that uses his status to obtain what he wants, which most of the time is sexual intercourse with young ladies and legal impunity. He often complains that donations are not sufficient to buy him enough [[Viagra]]. As a younger man he also had sex with fellow prisoners of some prison. He can be fatally violent and has a shady past, which to date is unknown, even if the reader can guess he toured the world in his former criminal career, being a convict in many prisons and being sought after by yakuza (even if this could just be some idea his paranoid mind made up). He can be very arrogant with the weak, but turns into a prudent cowardice when faced with influent opponents. {{citequote}} The name of the character comes from the Japanese television cartoon series ''[[Daitarn 3]]'', whose main villain's name was translated to Don Zauker in the Italian version. According to the authors, such a name was chosen to make obvious the ironic idea behind this comic. {{citequote}}


==Relevance==
==Relevance==

Revision as of 14:30, 21 January 2009

Don Zauker is a fictional comic book character. He was created in 2003 by Emiliano Pagani who writes the text and Daniele Caluri[1] who does the drawings[2]. It was first published and still is published by Il Vernacoliere[3], a satirical monthly magazine printed in Livorno, Italy.

Character

Don Zauker is an old criminal lunatic Catholic exorcist that uses his status to obtain what he wants, which most of the time is sexual intercourse with young ladies and legal impunity. He often complains that donations are not sufficient to buy him enough Viagra. As a younger man he also had sex with fellow prisoners of some prison. He can be fatally violent and has a shady past, which to date is unknown, even if the reader can guess he toured the world in his former criminal career, being a convict in many prisons and being sought after by yakuza (even if this could just be some idea his paranoid mind made up). He can be very arrogant with the weak, but turns into a prudent cowardice when faced with influent opponents. [This quote needs a citation] The name of the character comes from the Japanese television cartoon series Daitarn 3, whose main villain's name was translated to Don Zauker in the Italian version. According to the authors, such a name was chosen to make obvious the ironic idea behind this comic. [This quote needs a citation]

Relevance

Much of the relevance of the satirical character comes from the implied scathing criticism of the Roman Catholic Church, and it doesn't go beyond the Italian borders. Don Zauker is portrayed as sex-obsessed, violent, racist, greedy, occasionally assassin and he takes advantage of the gullibility of catholic believers. To a part of the Italian population, these are also the most obnoxious defects of the Roman Catholic Church. These opinions can be considered a form of anti-clericalism.

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