The Eternaut (El Eternauta)

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The Eternaut (Spanish: El Eternauta) is an Argentine science fiction comic created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld with artwork by Francisco Solano López. It was first published in Hora Cero Semanal between 1957 and 1959, initially as a serialized comic strip. The story is focused on a handful of survivors of a deadly alien invasion in Buenos Aires. After other failed attempts to continue the story, Oesterheld remade it in 1969, with art by Alberto Breccia and a more overt political tone. Oesterheld became the spokesman of the Montoneros guerrillas by the time he started the sequel, El Eternauta: segunda parte, again with Solano López…Wikipedia
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  1. 64Italy
  2. 22United States
  3. 9Europe
  4. 4Spain
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  1. 68Non-auction sources
  2. 32Auctions
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  1. 49Urania Casa d'Aste
  2. 21Catawiki
  3. 16Heritage
  4. 14Little Nemo
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  1. 53Segni e Disegni
  2. 25ComicArtFans Classifieds
  3. 6Matita e China
  4. 4Tavole Originali
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