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Nippur de Lagash
1994
First Published
3.97
Average Rating
274
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Un recorrido por la historia de Nippur. Su origen y otros momentos importantes en la saga. Publicado dentro de la Biblioteca Clarín de la Historieta, en su número 9.
Avg Rating
3.97
Number of Ratings
76
5 STARS
32%
4 STARS
42%
3 STARS
21%
2 STARS
3%
1 STARS
3%
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Authors

Enrique Villagrán
Enrique Villagrán
Author · 1 books

Enrique Villagrán, hermano de Ricardo Villagrán fue un historietista argentino. Bajo el pseudónimo de Gómez Sierra, Enrique trabajó mucho en las revistas de Columba a partir de la década del ´70. Se lo recuerda por su paso por series como Argón el Justiciero (escrita por Héctor G. Oesterheld) y varios hitazos junto a Robin Wood, como Los Aventureros, Danske, Kayan and Nippur de Lagash. Desde los ´80, Enrique también se dedicó a la docencia y trabajó para el mercado estadounidense, con varios aportes a distintas series y especiales de editoriales como Eclipse, Marvel y DC; y su serie más famosa, Teach Me!, una historieta de temática erótica publicada por el sello SQP. Murió a los 74 años.

Sergio Mulko
Sergio Mulko
Author · 1 books
Historietista argentino, co-creador de Gilgamesh el Inmortal.
Lucho Olivera
Lucho Olivera
Author · 3 books
Ricardo Luis Olivera, mejor conocido como Lucho, fue un historietista argentino conocido principalmente por ser el co-creador de Nippur de Lagash junto a Robin Wood.
Robin Wood
Robin Wood
Author · 4 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Robin Wood was a Paraguayan comic book writer and author. He was mostly known for his classical work in Argentine comics and his later work in European comics. Of Paraguayan-Australian origins, Wood spent his childhood between Paraguay and Argentina with his mother, before leaving to do various jobs, such as dishwasher, truck driver, salesman, wood chopper, journalist and factory worker in those two countries as well as in Brazil. Anne Whitehead's 1997 book on New Australia, Paradise Mislaid, provides a chapter on Robin Wood's childhood with his extended Paraguayan-Australian family. Wood settled in Buenos Aires while working as a correspondent for Argentine newspaper El Territorio, and did a series of unqualified jobs before he started writing scripts for popular comic book publishing company Columba. His first published work was Aquí la retirada, illustrated by his friend Lucho Olivera, in the magazine D'artagnan, and would soon become one of the most important comic writers not only of the Argentine comic but that of Latin America. In the 1980s Wood moved to Europe, where he continued with his writing success, especially in Italy where he won the Yellow Kid award. Wood settled in Denmark with his Danish then wife Anne-Mette and their children, but lived his last years in his native Paraguay with his partner Graciela Sténico. (Source: Wikipedia)

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