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      • Breccia, a revered inker and penciler, influenced even Frank Miller, making him an inspiration for generations of comic creators. The protagonist, Mort Cinder, embarks on a journey through short stories blending science fiction and the supernatural. The mix mirrors Oesterheld’s style, creating an intriguing and sometimes chilling atmosphere.
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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.

  3. Nov 15, 2018 · Mort Cinder's lack of passion is especially baffling given the personal history of Oesterheld provided at the back of the book: an uncompromising anti-fascist during the Argentine military dictatorship of the late 1970s, the writer’s commitment to releasing revolutionary work never wavered until his and his family's 1977 "disappearance". The ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Mort Cinder, initially an enigmatic immortal, travels through different historical periods, from being a slave in ancient Egypt to a Roman soldier and, eventually, a modern-era assistant in an antique shop. Despite his immortality, the character faces adversity, portraying the human condition throughout history.

  7. Dec 17, 2018 · Héctor German Oesterheld’s Contributions to Mort Cinder. Ng Suat Tong | December 17, 2018 The Fantagraphics edition of Mort Cinder is the first in a series of volumes reprinting the work of the great Uruguayan cartoonist, Albert Breccia. It is undoubtedly the most significant comic translation project of 2018.

  8. Dec 13, 2018 · Mort Cinder is one of the giant works of the comics medium, that for the longest time has been out of reach even as an import. I’d only ever seen sections of it.  Obviously never in english.  But better late than never.  Alberto Breccia was an atomic bomb to the

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