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008 200303t20202020waua 6 000 0 eng d
024 $a99985762785
035 $a(OCoLC)on1142507936
040 $aYDX$beng$erda$cYDX$dBDX$dOCLCQ$dUUC$dOCLCO$dOSU$dJTB
020 $a9781683963523$q(hardcover)
020 $a1683963520$q(hardcover)
035 $a(OCoLC)1142507936
041 1 $aeng$hund
050 4 $aNC1455.A7 B73$bE84 2020
082 4 $aGN$bOesterheld
100 1 $aOesterheld, H. G.$q(Héctor Germán),$d1919-1977,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe eternaut 1969 /$cwriter, Hector German Oesterheld ; artist, Alberto Breccia ; translator Erica Mena
250 $aFantagraphics Books edition
264 1 $aSeattle, WA :$bFantagraphics Books, Inc.,$c[2020]
264 4 $c©2020
300 $a59 pages :$bblack and white illustrations ;$c30 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
336 $astill image$bsti$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 $aIn the 1950s, pioneering comics writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld authored the serialized science-fiction adventure story The Eternaut, now a seminal Argentine graphic novel. In 1969, Oesterheld rebooted his narrative as a dark warning for a mature readership; Alberto Breccia manifested the tonal shift with an expressionistic, disorienting art style. In The Eternaut 1969, a deadly "snow" falls. Juan Salvo's small household of family and friends are spared, protected inside his home-but what horror awaits them in the silent, deserted streets of Buenos Aires? Venturing out in search of supplies, our everyday heroes soon join the resistance against an enemy far more sinister than anything they could have imagined.
650 0 $aSurvival$vComic books, strips, etc.
655 7 $aScience fiction comics.$2lcgft
655 7 $aComics (Graphic works)$2lcgft
655 7 $aGraphic novels.$2lcgft
700 1 $aBreccia, Alberto,$d1919-1993,$eillustrator.
700 1 $aMena, Erica,$etranslator.
852 0 $bgnc$hNC1455.A7 B73$iE84 2020g