>>85794998
It is, it's the best thing you can order.
>>8579499
No spoilers what am I in for?
>>85794998
Huh. Good thing I preordered it when it was only $27.00. Its now posted at 39.99. Thank god for based amazon preorder price guarantee.
>>85795091
ayy lmaos
existencialism
subtle anti-USA messages
>>85795222
No. It was actually anti Argentina govt messages and they killed him and his entire family for it.
>>85794998
Yes.
>>85795091
Utter despair, abject horror, bleak atmosphere, constant tension and gorgeous art. Great, great stuff.
>>85794998
Totally.
>>85795260
A little of both.
It was common among the Montoneros movement supporters (communist-far left terrorists) to think that the dictatorship was a US puppet.
It's very subtle in the first volume, but he goes all out in Eternauta II
>>85795261
mate I was just thinking about you. Do you know if there's any of the old comic argentine magazines floating on the net? Stuff like Hora Cero, Columbia, D'Artagnan
I really need to start collecting local stuff.
>>85795405
*note
the first volume talks about US imperialism in a more general manner, as the country was still in shock from the '55 coup that put peron out of power
>>85795405
Dunno about torrents, but I know there's guys on MercadoLibre and other sites selling CD's with complete D'Artagnan runs, so there are scans out there. And Taringa of all places used to have links as well, though I dunno now.
>>85795476
I've got the full 80s FIERRO, Nippur of Lagash and Dago runs, but I'm looking for the magazines proper.
Perhaps it's time I actually begin spending some buck in this hobby of mine. I wonder how much stuff can be obtained complete, not even mentioning in good state - I know there's some people that have massive collections and know a lot about the old comics.
>>85794998
Where can I buy this in Spanish?
>>85797355
try amazon, if not, try mercadolibre and pray they ship out of the country