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REPRESENTING GRAPHIC NOVELS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

Enrique Breccia

Buenos Aires, 1945

Enrique Breccia is an Argentine painter, illustrator, and comic book artist, son of cartoonist Alberto Breccia, with whom he collaborated on Mort Cinder, El Eternauta, and La Vida del Che, his first professional work, with scripts by H.G. Oesterheld. 


His best-known work is Alvar Mayor (1977), written by Carlos Trillo. In his splendid and prolific collaboration with the Argentine publishing house Record, he also drew scripts by Guillermo Saccomano, Ricardo Barreiro, and Walter Slavich, in works such as El Sueñero or El Peregrino de las Estrellas. For Columba publishing house, he drew Ibañez (1983), with scripts by Robin Wood. 


His work Los Centinelas first published in France, or for Bonelli in Italy, and more recently for Marvel and DC Comics stands out.


Breccia is a very versatile author, a master of black and white, page composition and narrative sequence, with extremme expressionistic and ironic drawings.


See titles

Lope de Aguirre

Script:

Enrique Breccia

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Foreigner

Script:

Eduardo Mazzitelli

Art:

Enrique Breccia

Viracocha

Script:

Walter Slavich

Art:

Enrique Breccia

Journey to Venice. The Time Hunter and other stories

Script:

B. Pilon, E. Breccia & et al.

Art:

Enrique Breccia

Spartacus (a.k.a The Return)

Script:

Ricardo Ferrari

Art:

D. Mandrafina & E. Breccia

The Discovery of the Pacific. From sea to sea

Script:

Enrique Breccia

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Treasure of the Olonnais

Script:

A. Valerii & A.Z. Minor

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Days of the Gypsy

Script:

Walter Slavich

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Book of Lost Souls - The Lighthouse of the Damned

Script:

E. Mazzitelli y W. Slavich

Art:

Enrique Breccia

Ibáñez

Script:

Robin Wood

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Dreamer

Script:

Enrique Breccia

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Soldadera

Script:

Walter Slavich

Art:

Enrique Breccia

The Pilgrim of the Stars

Script:

Carlos Trillo

Art:

Enrique Breccia

Metro-Carguero

Script:

Enrique Breccia

Art:

Domingo Mandrafina

The Slaughterhouse and other stories

Script:

Enrique Breccia & others

Art:

Enrique Breccia

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