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  1. Alberto Breccia (April 15, 1919 – November 10, 1993) was an Uruguayan-born Argentine artist and cartoonist. His son Enrique Breccia and daughter Patricia Breccia are also comic book artists.. Comic book author Frank Miller considers Breccia as one of his personal mentors, even declaring that (regarding modernity in comics): "it all started with Breccia".

  2. Mar 31, 2021 · The death of Breccia’s wife, however, harbored a new, darker, feel to his work. Depressed and filled with grief, Breccia poured himself into his latest morbid story with Osterheld, Mort Cinder, where the main character — created in his own likeness — paints a deeper and more harrowing narrative of Breccia’s bereaved outlook at the time.His techniques had become more aggressive with shadowed faces and odd points of view for the reader, but furthermore, Breccia’s methods to create ...

  3. Dec 10, 2016 · In Introduction to Alberto Breccia: Obras Completas, Volume 1 (Doedytores 1994) the Argentine writer, Guillermo Saccomanno, wrote: “Buscavidas can only be properly understood when seen as a metaphor. Trillo and Breccia created this tragic saga in the darkest years of the military dictatorship, when our country was effectively turned into a concentration camp, and the individual destiny suffered the same fate as the enslaved creatures of deSade in his 120 Days of Sodom”.

  4. Alberto Breccia was born in Uruguay, and moved to Buenos Aires when he was three years old. At the age of seventeen, Breccia had already published illustrations in several magazines, including El Resero, Phenomene and Berretin. Assigned by the publisher Lainez, he took on a realistic...

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · The life and work of Alberto Breccia, a master of black and white comics and one of the greatest exponents of Argentine historieta.

  6. Alberto Breccia (1919 – 1993), born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Breccia moved with his parents to Buenos Aires, Argentina when he was three years old. After leav...

  7. Nov 10, 1993 · Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Breccia moved with his parents to Buenos Aires, Argentina when he was three years old. After leaving school, Breccia worked in a tripe packing plant and in 1938 he got a job for the magazine El Resero, where he wrote articles and drew the covers. He began to work professionally in 1939, when he joined the publishing house Manuel Láinez.

  8. Sep 12, 2017 · Alberto Breccia and Héctor Germán Oesterheld collaborated to produce one of the most important comic strips, Sherlock Time, in 1958–1959.Breccia's series She...

  9. Alberto Breccia has 95 books on Goodreads with 9186 ratings. Alberto Breccia’s most popular book is The Name of the Rose.

  10. Le 10 Novembre 1993 disparaissait Alberto Breccia. Pour le 20 ème anniversaire de sa mort, j’ai contacté des auteurs de BD et plus largement des personnes qui ont été influencées par son travail.Latino Imparato, fondateur des Editions Rackham et précédemment co-fondateur des éditions Vertige Graphic a connu et édité Alberto Breccia.