"In “The Eternaut,” Oesterheld established themes that would come to define—and, eventually, to end—his life. Like Oesterheld himself, the strip’s hero, Juan, struggles with the question of whether individual resistance can make a difference against overwhelming odds."
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Swell profile of the great, disappeared comics writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld (THE ETERNAUT, LIFE OF CHE). Here’s hoping for more @fantagraphics translations of his WW2 comics ERNIE PIKE and BLACK POPPY, or his westerns RANDALL and SGT. KIRK https://t.co/AibZbeet8x
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Next to Rodolfo J Walsh is Héctor Germán Oesterheld, an Argentine author and comic book writer. He wrote the comic book The Eternaut, the story of an alien invasion with political subtext that would make him a target of the Argentine military junta, resulting in his death.