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    Francisco Solano López (October 26, 1928 – August 12, 2011) was an Argentine comics artist. He was the co-creator of El Eternauta. Born in Buenos Aires...
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  • painter Francisco López Capillas (c. 1615–1673), Mexican composer Francisco López Merino (1904–1928), Argentine poet Francisco Solano López (comics) (1928–2011)...
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    painter Francisco Solano López (comics), Argentine comics artist Pola Lopez (born 1954), American artist Teresa López, Puerto Rican artist Yolanda López, American...
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  • Mexico Francisco Solano Asta-Buruaga y Cienfuegos, Chilean politician Francisco Solano López (1928– 2011), Argentine comics artist Francisco Solano López Grance...
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  • The Eternaut (category Comics publications)
    Germán Oesterheld, author of all the comics in the anthology, and was illustrated by Francisco Solano López. Solano López had been working with Oesterheld...
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    popular and critically acclaimed work. The strip, with artwork by Francisco Solano López, told the story of his meeting with a time traveler, who had already...
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  • with this name Francisco Solano López (1928– 2011), Argentine comics artist Gabriel Solano (born 1974), Argentine politician Gelvis Solano (born 1994),...
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  • El Eternauta: segunda parte (category 1976 comics debuts)
    and Francisco Solano López between 1957 and 1959. It was published by Editorial Frontera. Frontera went bankrupt shortly afterwards, Solano López left...
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  • Rolo, el marciano adoptivo by Francisco Solano López. The weekly publication El Eternauta, by Oesterheld and Solano López, was first published on September...
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    49. Comics work includes: Cain, with Risso, Ediciones de la Urraca Ciudad, with Juan Giménez) Hora Cero El Instituto, with Francisco Solano López) El...
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    Tom Tully (writer) (category Comics infobox image less caption)
    athletes. He also worked on Kelly's Eye and Janus Stark (both with Francisco Solano López) in the 1960s. Tully wrote his first scripts for Roy of the Rovers...
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  • Muñoz". August 29, 2012. "Treasury British Comics Shop : The Sword of the Sea Wolves". "Solano López, Francisco". "Michael White". "His Favorite Horse"....
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  • El Eternauta: tercera parte (category 1981 comics debuts)
    The Eternaut, created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and drawn by Francisco Solano López in 1957. The first sequel, El Eternauta: segunda parte, had been...
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  • started after the first issue. Writer: Tom Tully Artists: Tom Kerr, Francisco Solano López After quaffing the Elixir of Life, Adam Eterno is doomed to immortality...
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  • country-ways trip up passing city slickers. Cartoon strip. Artist: Francisco Solano López At Redburn Military School, Australian Lance-Corporal Fred Carno...
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  • Adam Eterno (category Comics characters)
    episodes were drawn by artist Tom Kerr. Partway through the run, Francisco Solano López took over art duties from Kerr, and would be considered the character's...
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    as a comic book by Jerry Prosser and Francisco Solano Lopez.[citation needed] "The Squaw" was adapted for comics by Archie Goodwin (script) and Reed Crandall...
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  • Will Conrad, Bill Dodge, Mike Getsiv, Rich Hedden, Todd Herman, Francisco Solano Lopez, Mary Mitchell, Tony Moore, Mike Norton, Joe Orsak, Eric Powell...
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    Anacleto). Liniers - (Macanudo) Carlos Loiseau, aka Caloi - (Clemente) Francisco Solano López - (El Eternauta, Janus Stark) Jorge Lucas Domingo Roberto Mandrafina...
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  • talisman around his neck on a thin chain. Drawn by Argentine artist Francisco Solano López, "Kelly's Eye" would run until 1974. Less enduring were the dinosaur-rearing...
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  • Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López' Il Eternauta (The Eternaut) makes its debut. September 9: Abel Santa Cruz and Alberto Breccia's Pancho López makes its...
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    inspired by Hugo Pratt (during the years he spent in Argentina) and Francisco Solano López. Back to Spain, he worked for the Spanish magazines Zona 84 and...
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  • Published: 1 March 1975 to 3 April 1976 Writer: Tom Tully Artist: Francisco Solano López, Tom Kerr, Selby Donnison Tim Kelly discovers the Eye of Zoltec...
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    Horacio Lalia, Faustinelli and Ongaro. Other honorary members were Francisco Solano López, Carlo Cruz and Arturo Perez del Castillo. With Hugo Pratt, he started...
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    Jim Woodring (category American comics artists)
    illustrated by Francisco Solano Lopez and colored by Mary Woodring. In the 1990s, Woodring wrote a number of stories for Dark Horse Comics that were based...
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    authors, including Carlos Trillo, Juan Giménez, Enrique Breccia, Francisco Solano López, Ernesto García Seijas, Enrique Alcatena, Eduardo Mazzitelli, Juan...
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    José Antonio Muñoz (category Comics infobox image less caption)
    under Hugo Pratt and Alberto Breccia, and worked as an assistant to Francisco Solano López. In 1972 he moved to Spain and then to Italy and began a collaboration...
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  • Kelly's Eye (category 1962 comics debuts)
    Scripts were by Tom Tully and Tom Kerr; the art was largely by Francisco Solano López. A number of the strips were subsequently reprinted in Vulcan in...
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  • Ernie Pike (category Converting comics character infoboxes)
    the comic with other Argentine artists, like Alberto Breccia and Francisco Solano López, among others. The character was moved to other Frontera magazines...
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  • Old West. Published: 24 November 1962 to 16 February 1963 Artist: Francisco Solano López Professor Kraken's experiments allow him to hatch dinosaur eggs...
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