Animal Urbano #10
Animal Urbano #10 (1998) delivers a harrowing origin story rooted in Argentina’s painful past, tracing the transformation of Juancho Aníbal García from a victim of state violence during the dictatorship to a vengeful figure driven by trauma and justice. Written by Guillermo Grillo Ciocchini and illustrated by Edu Molina—whose dynamic art captures both the brutality and the haunting resolve of the story—this issue establishes the character’s tragic foundation with unflinching clarity. The cover by Edu Molina powerfully reflects the intensity of the narrative, setting a tone of raw, personal reckoning.
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The page recounts the origin of Animal Urbano, linking him directly to state violence during the Argentine dictatorship. Juancho Aníbal García is abducted, tortured, and presumed dead, only to re-emerge years later transformed by hatred and trauma into a figure seeking justice and vengeance. The narrative frames him as both a victim and an instrument of retribution.
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