A randomized library for the graphic novel Rizzoli What , written by Héctor Osterheld and designed by Alberto and Enrique Breccia (father and son).
Published for the first time in Argentina in 1968, That is an extraordinary story from editorial incredible and heartbreaking, a true prayer of three civil intellectuals of a country that would soon be sunk a long night of democracy.
and nights seem to come to the slopes that seem Alberto Breccia mixed with earth and straw of the same Bolivian describing, quell'intrico shadows that hide and trap the last days of the Argentine revolutionary.
tables are beautiful stun, which seem to cut into the paper and oozing of the lesson of the Mexican muralists, German expressionism and even the "solarization" of contemporary North American Pop Art, all of reinventing the style of one of the greatest masters of contemporary, Alberto Breccia.
and nights seem to come to the slopes that seem Alberto Breccia mixed with earth and straw of the same Bolivian describing, quell'intrico shadows that hide and trap the last days of the Argentine revolutionary.
tables are beautiful stun, which seem to cut into the paper and oozing of the lesson of the Mexican muralists, German expressionism and even the "solarization" of contemporary North American Pop Art, all of reinventing the style of one of the greatest masters of contemporary, Alberto Breccia.
A book not to be missed.
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