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« TRANSMUDO » – Planche Originale n° 3 – Enrique Alcatena

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30 x 38 cm (11.81 x 14.96 in.)
Price : 450 €  [$]
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Planche originale – technique encre de chine – format 30 x 38 – signée

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Enrique Alcatena (1957, Buenos Aires), dessinateur et illustrateur, a commencé sa carrière professionnelle en 1975. En Argentine, il a collaboré avec Ediciones Récord, Editorial Abril, Editorial Columba, Producciones García Ferré, Doedytores, Editorial Colihue, Télam, Thalos et LocoRabia. Il a été le cofondateur et codirecteur de la revue Hacha. Il a également travaillé pour DC Comics, Marvel Comics Group, Dark Horse Comics, Eclipse et Moonstone aux Etats-Unis; pour Fleetway, DC Thomson et Apocalypse en Angleterre; pour Lancio, Eura et Aurea en Italie; pour Bastei en Allemagne, pour Penguin India et Graphics India en Inde. Son oeuvre immense est pratiquement inconnue en France (il n’a publié que deux livres chez Albin Michel et Soleil) alors qu’il a marqué de nombreuses générations de lecteurs argentins… Notamment avec ses mondes fantastiques scénarisés par Eduardo Mazzitelli.
En marge de sa production nord américaine, Alcatena développe aussi une oeuvre personnelle qui le place au rang des plus grands auteurs de bande dessinées d’argentine, aux côté de Munoz et Sampayo

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About Enrique Alcatena

Born in Buenos Aires, Quique Alcatena started working for publisher Record in 1975. He illustrated stories and series like 'La Fortaleza Móvil', 'El Mago', 'Mundo Subterráneo', 'Pesadillas', 'Dinastía Maldita', and 'Acero Líquido'. He eventually got international fame through his work for DC, Marvel, Eclipse and Dark Horse. His credits include Dark Horse's 'Predator' series with Chuck Dixon. On his own, he produced 'Les Carnets Secrets de Marco Polo', in which he told Marco Polo's magical experiences and strange supernatural encounters. Other series he worked on are 'Hawkworld', 'Batman', 'Conan' and 'Fantastic Four'. In the late 1980s and early 1990s he was also present on the British market. He worked on various DC Thomson titles including Starblazer and The Crunch, where he drew 'Arena and Buddy' and the Napoleonic navy strip 'Midshipman Coward'. He was also present in The Victor with 'Tom Cochrane'. He also continued to work for the Argentinian market, drawing for publishers like Editorial García Ferré and Editorial Columba. He cooperated with Robin Wood on 'Merlin'. He also made a book with Eduardo Mazzitelli, called 'Metallum Terra', which was published by Doedytores. With the befriended artists Garciá Duran and Horacio Lalia, he self-published the magazine Hacha. For the Italian market, he has done 'Pesadillas' with Mazzitelli. Text (c) Lambiek