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Enrique Breccia

Enrique Breccia (born 1945 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine comic book artist.
==Biography==
Enrique Breccia, the son of one of the greatest Latino-American artists of all time, Alberto Breccia, drew his first work in 1968, when together with his father he illustrated ''La Vida del Che'', a biography of the famous revolutionary Che Guevara written by Héctor Germán Oesterheld. In 1972 he started his collaboration with the British publishing house Fleetway, drawing the comic book ''Spy 13'' under a pseudonym, and later a series of war stories for the Italian magazine Linus.
His collaboration with writer Carlos Trillo began in 1976 with the comic ''El Buen Dios'', immediately followed by ''Alvar Mayor'', his most famous character with whom he entered the world comic book scene. He had several other successful collaborations with Trillo, the mini series ''El peregrino de la Estrellas'', the surreal series ''Los Viajes del Marco Mono'' and the painted ''El Reino del Azul''. In 1983 he drew ''Ibáñez'' from the script of Robin Wood, and the next year the highly successful ''El Sueñero'' and ''El Cazador del Tiempo'' from his own scripts. He also drew several comic book adaptions of famous novels such as ''Till Eulenspiegel'', ''Treasure Island'' and ''Moby Dick''. In 1987 he published the graphic novel ''Lope de Aguirre'' and in 1995 ''De Mar a Mar''.
In 2000 he began his collaboration with American comic book publishers, working on an issue of ''X-Force'' for Marvel, and ''Legion Worlds'' and ''Batman: Gotham Knights'' for DC Comics. In 2002 he drew the graphic novel Lovecraft, about the life of writer H.P. Lovecraft written by Hans Rodionoff, for DC comics' Vertigo imprint. In 2005 he became the head artist for the Vertigo series ''Swamp Thing'', drawing 22 issues till 2007.
He currently lives in Spoleto, Italy, and is working on the second volume of the comic book saga ''Sentinelles'' for the French market, written by Xavier Dorison.

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