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Hugo Pratt, Hora CERO - Infantería Japonesa, 1961 - Original Illustration
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Hora CERO - Infantería Japonesa, 1961

Original Illustration
1961
Ink
32 x 51 cm (12.6 x 20.08 in.)
Added on 7/26/24
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Pencil, pastel and ink on cardboard 32x51 cm
Original illustration created by Pratt, published in the Argentine magazine Hora Cero Extra n. 39 on page. 10 in April 1961. Some folds and small tears in the margins, adhesive tape on the right and left margins. Signed.

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Signed

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About Hugo Pratt

Hugo Pratt is considered to be one of the greatest among comic artists for his versatile fantasy and use of graphic freedom, and the combination of these factors resulted in very strange stories. In his tales, reality can change into dream and vice-versa, and in this way he took his readers into the strangest lands and even through time. He is thought to be one of the first comic artists to mix literature with adventure. Hugo Pratt has been a great inspiration to comic artists all over the world.