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Gilgamesh the immortal

''Gilgamesh the immortal'' is an Argentine comic book created by Lucho Olivera and published by Editorial Columba. It is freely based in the famous ''Epic of Gilgamesh'', and features Gilgamesh as an ancient king that met an alien who turned him into immortal by using his advanced technology. The story of the character spans from that point to the death of the human race during an atomic holocaust, a space journey, the establishment of the human race on another planet and his eventual return to earth. The comic book was first published in 1969.
== Creation ==
''Gilgamesh'' was initially created in 1969 by Lucho Olivera as a single story, but its good reception turned it into a regular publication. Olivera worked initially at both the drawings and the scripts, but he later left his scriptwriting duties to Sergio Mulko, who was working by then under the pseudonym ''Leo Gioser''. Mulko wrote with a higher emphasis on the psychology and motivations of the character.
The series was relaunched in 1980, with the scripts of Robin Wood. Wood was later replaced by Ricardo Ferrari and Alfredo Julio Grassi. Lucho Olivera stayed working with the drawings during all of the editorial history of the character.

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