The Eternaut / Hector German Oesterheld; Francisco Solano Lopez
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TextDescription: 362p; 22x30cmISBN: - 9781606998502
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Seminal and celebrated, The Eternaut is translated into English for the very first time. This Argentine graphic novel, which was serialized from 1957-1959, reimagines unrest in its home country and Cold War geopolitics. The Eternaut not only shows us how the worst can bring out the best of humanity, but proves comics themselves can have a profound global impact. The image of its deep sea-suited hero, Juan Salvo, is used as a symbol of resistance in Latin American countries to this day.
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