Agustín Comotto

Agustín Comotto, born in Buenos Aires in 1968, is an illustrator and author of graphic novels. He studied drawing with Alberto and Enrique Breccia and worked as an assistant to Leopoldo Durañona, and has been living in Barcelona since 1999. His works, which can be found in several countries, include the graphic novels 155. Simón Radowitzky, Nebrija and Stein (piedra) [Stein (stone)], as well as the books Lenin, el hombre que cambió el mundo [Lenin, the Man Who Changed the World] and Salvat Papasseit, l’esplendor davant l’abisme [Salvat Papasseit, Splendour in the Face of the Abyss], and the illustrations for Atlas de la literatura latinoamericana [Atlas of Latin American Literature], edited by author Clara Obligado, the Catalan-language edition of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Coming of Age in Karhide (Raig Verd) and the Spanish-language edition of Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher (Nórdica).     

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