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Rodolfo Santullo (born November 19, 1979 in Mexico City) is a Mexican-born Uruguayan writer, journalist, comic book writer, and editor.〔(El último adiós, de Rodolfo Santullo )〕 Santullo moved to Montevideo and has lived there since 1984.〔(Rodolfo Santullo | Bandas Orientales )〕 He is the author of the graphic novels “Los últimos días del Graf Spee” (2008), “Cena con Amigos” (2009), “Acto de Guerra” (2010), "Valizas" (2011), "Dengue" (2012), "El Club de los Ilustres" (2012), "Zitarrosa" (2012), "40 Cajones" (2012), "Etchenike" (2013), "Far South" (2013), "Misterios de Cuarto Cerrado" (2014), "Malandras" (2014) and "El Club de los Ilustres: Conspiración en las Sombras" (2014) among others. He wrote a monthly column for the Argentine magazine Fierro and writes weekly for the Argentine website Historietas Reales. He is the author of the short story book “Perro Come Perro” (2006) and the novels “Las Otras Caras del Verano” (co-written with Martín Bentancor, 2008), “Cementerio Norte” (2009), “Sobres Papel Manila” (2010), "Aquel Viejo Tango" (co-written with Martín Bentancor, 2011), "El Ultimo Adiós" (2013) and "Matufia" (2014). He was awarded the Solano López Prize for best writing for his graphic novel "Cena con Amigos". In 2008 he was awarded a grant by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Montevideo, in the Graphic Story category. In 2009 he shared the First Prize in the JC Onetti Contest with the comic book artist Matías Bergara. In 2015 "Dengue" was published in USA by Humanoids. He is currently the editor of the publishing house Grupo Belerofonte, which specializes in the publishing of comic books.〔(Un empujón editorial para la historieta uruguaya )〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rodolfo Santullo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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