Horacio Altuna

Horacio Altuna (born November 24, 1941) is an Argentine comics artist.

Horacio Altuna
Altuna signing books, 2014.
Born (1941-11-24) November 24, 1941
Córdoba, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
Area(s)artist
Awardsfull list

Biography

Altuna was born in Córdoba. He began working in the comics world in 1965 for the publisher Editorial Columbia. His first characters were Titan, a Superman-like superhero, Kabul de Bengala (1971, written by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Armando Fernández among others), Big Norman, Hilario Corvalán and others.

From 1973 to 1976, Altuna collaborated with Fleetway, Ediciones Record, Charlton Comics, Playboy and the French Les Humanoïdes Associés.

In July 1975, in the daily newspaper El Clarín, Altuna with writer Carlos Trillo created the journalist character Hugo Chávez, better known as El loco Chavez, one of the Argentine's most popular comics strips. Also with Trillo, Altuna drew the series Charlie Moon and Las puertitas del señor López.

In 1982, Altuna moved to Sitges in Spain, drawing stories for the Editorial Toutain and short erotic stories for Playboy. [1]Since February 2005, he has contributed the comic strip Familia Tipo in the newspaper El Periódico.

Bibliography

Altuna posing along with a statue of El Loco Chávez in Buenos Aires, 2015.

Altuna's work as principal author (writer/artist, except where noted) includes:

  • Daily strips published in the Argentine newspaper Clarín:
    • El Loco Chávez (with writer Carlos Trillo, 1975–87)
    • El Nene Montanaro (1994–2002)
    • Es lo que Hay (Reality) (2010–present)
  • Las puertitas del Sr. López, with Carlos Trillo
  • Merdichesky, with Trillo
  • El último recreo, with Trillo
  • Tragaperras, with Trillo
  • Ficcionario (1983)
  • Chances (1985)
  • Imaginario (1987–88)
  • Time/Out (1986)
  • Various cartoons for Playboy (since 1988)
  • Hot L.A. (1992, 2000)

Awards

  • 1986: Yellow Kid and Gran Guinigi prize for Best Foreign Author [2]
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