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7 unusual facts about Alberto Breccia


César Civita

Civita diversified Editorial Abril after 1945, hiring a number of talented illustrators and cartoonists from both Argentina and Italy, among them Hugo Pratt, Mario Faustinelli, Alberto Ongaro, Ivo Pavone, Héctor Oesterheld, Alberto Breccia, Dino Battaglia, and Paul Campani.

Dante Quinterno

Other books followed: "Libro de Oro de Patoruzú"(1937,annual comic book), Dinamica Rural"(1950,agricultural magazine),"Pepín Cascarón(1960), Patoruzito (1945, with the collaboration of Eduardo Ferro, José Luis Salinas and Alberto Breccia), Andanzas de Patoruzú (1956), Correrías de Patoruzito (1958) and Locuras de Isidoro (1968).

El Eternauta

This version featured artwork by Alberto Breccia, who drew the story in an experimental and unique style diverging from the original expression.

Enrique Breccia

Enrique Breccia, the son of one of the greatest Latino-American artists of all time, Alberto Breccia, drew his first work in 1968, when together with his father he illustrated La Vida del Che, a biography of the famous revolutionary Che Guevara written by Héctor Germán Oesterheld.

Ernie Pike

Oesterheld continued the comic with other Argentine artists, like Alberto Breccia and Francisco Solano López, among others.

Evita, vida y obra de Eva Perón

The Argentine comic book authors Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Alberto Breccia started in 1968 a number of comic books devoted to the biographies of important people of Latin American history.

Ezra Winston

Ezra Winston is an Argentine comic book character created in 1962 by the writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld and artist Alberto Breccia.



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