Carlos Meglia
1957–2008
Carlos Meglia (December 11, 1957 – August 15, 2008) was an Argentine comic book artist born in Quilmes, Argentina. He is best known for co-creating the cyberpunk thriller *Cybersix* with writer Carlos Trillo, a series that showcased his sleek, dynamic linework and flair for futuristic design. Meglia’s path into comics began in Argentina, where he contributed to publications like *Skorpio* and *Monster World* before gaining international recognition. His style—clean, expressive, and cinematic—made him a sought-after collaborator, leading to work on *Irish Coffee* with Trillo and the DC crossover *Superman / Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle*. He also penciled issues of *Adventures of Superman*, bringing his distinctive storytelling to the Man of Steel. Meglia’s legacy endures through *Cybersix*, which was adapted into an animated series and remains a cult favorite. He passed away at age 50, leaving behind a body of work that influenced a generation of Argentine and global comic artists.
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