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Che by Héctor Germán Oesterheld
Che by Héctor Germán Oesterheld




It’s both a time capsule and a rousing paean to Evita’s socialist endeavors. The artwork is more of an illustrated biography than sequential art, but the stark black-and-white is crisp with powerful expressionist flourishes. Present-tense narration gives a breathless, urgent quality to the arc of Eva’s many accomplishments, though the tendency to flit over time periods may trip up readers. Her long, grueling days and fervent dedication stumble in 1951, when illness saps her strength before her rapid decline and death. She flexes power for the populist agenda, creates a strong social welfare state, aides the passage of women’s suffrage, and tours postwar Europe to showcase Argentine alternatives to American financial support. Following the 1945 demonstrations that bring Perón to power, Eva draws support with rousing speeches. bersetzung aus dem argentinischen Spanisch Claudia Wente. mit Francisco Solano Lpez (Zeichnungen): Eternauta. Conflicting reports of the “poor, uncertain origin” of Eva (renowned as Evita) are bantered through, but by 1935 she’s portrayed working as a radio actor in Buenos Aires and in 1944 is romantically involved with Juan Perón, a socialist colonel running the ministry of labor. mit Alberto Breccia und Enrique Breccia (Zeichnungen): Che, Carlsen, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-4-9. Script: Hctor Germn Oesterheld Isabel Marin (bersetzung) Jutta Harms.

Che by Héctor Germán Oesterheld

This hagiographic 1970s biography of Eva Perón (1919-1952) appears in English for the first time, part of an ongoing resurrection of originals by Breccia and Oesterheld ( Mort Cinder). Che / comic story / 5 pages (report information).






Che by Héctor Germán Oesterheld