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La Bomba by Horacio Altuna - Comic Strip
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La Bomba

Comic Strip
1983
Mixed Media
29 x 38 cm (11.42 x 14.96 in.)
Added on 6/15/24
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1984
Fierro
Quiosquito
Toutain
Ec10
Ec
P1
Page
Las Puertitas del Sr. López
El Loco Chávez

Description

Ficcionario, La Bomba, pl. 3

Inscriptions

Signée en bas à droite : Altuna

Comment

Paru initialement dans le #59 de la revue catalane 1984 en décembre 1983, en France dans le #29 de la revue Ère comprimée, éd. Campus, page 29, en août 1984 (repris dans le recueil #10), puis en 1985 dans le #14 de la revue argentine Fierro, en couverture et en page 4.

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About Horacio Altuna

Self-taught artist Horacio Altuna made his debut in Argentina in 1965. He began a longtime collaboration with the publishing house Colomba in Buenos Aires in 1967, where he co-created characters like 'Big Norman' (with writer Robin Wood), 'Hilario Corvalan' (with Sergio Almendre), 'Los Cuzados' and 'Kabul' (with Hector German Oesterheld). In addition, he worked for the publishers Quinterno, Abril and Atlantida, as well as the Fleetway group in London. In 1975, he created the series 'El Loco Chavez' with the writer Carlos Trillo in the daily Clarin. The strip was a huge success, and was adapted for TV and published in Spain and France. Altuna became secretary of the Argentinean Comic Association and taught graphics at the School of Arts in Buenos Aires. In 1982, he moved to Spain, where he got assiciated with Josep Toutain's agency. He contributed to magazines like Zona 84, Comix Internacional, Cimoc and Play Boy.Already a master of black and white techniques, he devoted himself to stories in color, like 'Ficcionario', 'Tragaperas', 'Merdichensky' and 'Charlie Moon', which were published all over Europe. In 1986, he drew the political fiction 'Chances' in Pilote et Charlie, and received the 'Yellow Kid Award for the Best Illustrator' from the International Comics Salon in Lucca. Text (c) Lambiek