Carlos Trillo
Carlos Trillo was born on May 1, 1943, in Argentina, and went on to become one of the most respected and prolific writers in the country's rich historieta tradition. He died on May 8, 2011, just a week after his sixty-eighth birthday.
Trillo built an expansive career across decades, earning writing credits on more than three hundred issues spanning titles such as Skorpio, Lanciostory, Bang Bang, and Euracomix — a range that reflects both his versatility and his deep roots in the Argentine and Italian comic markets. He is perhaps best known internationally as the co-creator and writer of Cybersix, a science-fiction series that would later reach audiences well beyond the printed page and stands as a landmark of late-twentieth-century Latin American comics.
Throughout his career Trillo demonstrated a consistent ability to work across genres while maintaining a distinctive narrative voice, and his output extended from the late 1970s all the way to posthumous publications in the early 2020s. That lasting presence in catalogs years after his death speaks to how much material he generated and how durable it proved. Within Argentina he is regarded as a foundational figure of the historieta medium, a writer whose sustained commitment to the craft helped shape what serious comic book storytelling could look like in Spanish-language publishing.
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