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    Mort Cinder is an Argentine comic book horror-science fiction series featuring an eponymous character, created in 1962 by writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld and artist Alberto Breccia. It is widely considered as one of the best comic strips ever produced in Argentina.

  2. Mort Cinder es una historieta argentina con guion de Hector Germán Oesterheld y dibujos de Alberto Breccia, desde 1962 hasta 1964. Poco exitosa en su momento, con el tiempo fue redescubierta y evaluada de manera más exhaustiva, y actualmente es considerada una obra de culto .

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  4. Mort Cinder est une série de bande dessinée argentine créée par le scénariste Héctor Germán Oesterheld et le dessinateur Alberto Breccia. Ses neuf épisodes ont été publiés de juillet 1962 à mars 1964 dans l'hebdomadaire Misterix (es). Mort Cinder est un repris de justice immortel ramené à la vie par un l'antiquaire londonien Ezra ...

  5. Mort Cinder. Regions: Argentina. Mort Cinder is the protagonist of the homonymous series created by Argentine author Héctor Germán Oesterheld (1919-1978) and Uruguayan artist Alberto Breccia (1919-1993). It was published weekly in the Argentine periodical Misterix from July of 1962 to March of 1964. Afterwards, in the seventies, it was ...

  6. Breccia and Oesterheld collaborated to produce one of the most important comic strips in history, Mort Cinder, in 1962. The face of the immortal Cinder is modeled after Breccia's assistant, Horacio Lalia, and the appearance of his companion, the antique dealer Ezra Winston, is actually Breccia's own.

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · Mort Cinder, both changeless and frustratingly changeable, charts a course through history that more or less echoes that of "Western Man" as constituted by the textbooks of the 1960s. Whether enslaved at the dawn of history, heroic in the classical period, or placidly dealing in slaves along the Golden Triangle during the Enlightenment, he ...

  8. Dec 4, 2018 · 12/04/2018 5:00 pm. 0. Mort Cinder — the character, not the book — offers more questions than answers, but that’s how it should be. Mort Cinder, the book, written by Argentinean journalist Hector Oesterheld and drawn by Uruguay-born and Argentine-raised cartoonist Alberto Breccia is probably just as mysterious as the man it is named for.

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