· Héctor Germán Oesterheld (HGO) (born J; "disappeared" by the military and presumed dead ), was a pioneering Argentine graphic novel and comics writer. Notable works include his science-fiction series El Eternauta, as well as Life of Che, a biography of Che Guevara. · In the s, pioneering comics writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld authored the serialized science-fiction adventure story The Eternaut, now a seminal Argentine graphic novel. In , Oesterheld reimagined his classic narrative as a bold allegory of political resistance against the oppressive Argentine regime; Alberto Breccia’s expressionistic chiaroscuro style lends a chilling dimension to this Brand: Héctor Germán Oesterheld. Hector Oesterheld, the writer, was a victim of those forces that he denounced through his comics. He disappeared in Kidnapped by the sadistic military dictatorship in Argentina, his body was never found. He's one of the most prolific comic author in the country. The Eternaut is /5.
What's science fiction supposed to look like? It's a question that absorbed Argentine writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld, author of the epic comic strip The www.doorway.ru the late s, when The. By Héctor Germán Oesterheld. Art by Alberto Breccia. In the s, pioneering comics writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld authored the serialized science-fiction adventure story The Eternaut, which now is collected here as a seminal Argentine graphic www.doorway.ru , Oesterheld reimagined his classic narrative as a bold allegory of political resistance against the oppressive Argentine regime. The Eternaut by German Oesterheld, Hector at www.doorway.ru - ISBN - ISBN - Fantagraphics Books - - Hardcover.
There’s a treasure trove of Spanish-language comics south of the border lost to English-only readers. Until now, this included one of the most significant and famous: Héctor Germán Oesterheld’s and Francisco Solano López’s El Eternauta. To our great fortune and with Erica Mena’s remarkable English translation, Fantagraphics Books has changed comic book history. The Eternaut is a science fiction argentine comic created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld with artwork by Francisco Solano López. It was first published in Hora Cero Semanal between and Since its original release it has been hailed as a universal masterpiece of its genre, epecially in South America. Oesterheld returned to El Eternauta with a remake and a sequel, El Eternauta II, published in and , respectively. Both works featured a more overtly political subtext and story. In the s, pioneering comics writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld authored the serialized science-fiction adventure story The Eternaut, now a seminal Argentine graphic novel. In , Oesterheld reimagined his classic narrative as a bold allegory of political resistance against the oppressive Argentine regime; Alberto Breccia’s expressionistic chiaroscuro style lends a chilling dimension to this apocalyptic tale.
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