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Animal Urbano#8
Cover: Edu Molina

Animal Urbano #8

Mar 1998 · Grupo Imaginador de Ediciones S.A.
“La misión”

"La misión" marks a pivotal moment in the Animal Urbano saga, deepening the mythos of Juancho Aníbal García’s transformation into a vengeful figure born from the horrors of Argentina’s dictatorship. Written by Guillermo Grillo Ciocchini and brought to life by Edu Molina’s stark, expressive art—both inks and pencils—this issue expands the story’s moral complexity, setting up a new adversary whose rise signals escalating conflict. The cover by Edu Molina captures the grim intensity of the narrative, grounding the series in a world where justice is as blurred as memory.

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writer Guillermo Grillo Ciocchini · artist, inker Edu Molina · cover Edu Molina

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artist, inker Edu Molina
cover pencils, inks Edu Molina

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A police investigation led by Comisario Gutiérrez focuses on a violent individual named Fachotti, whose recent actions include multiple murders tied to marginalized victims. Through interrogation and testimony, the narrative exposes systemic brutality and dehumanization, including torture practices justified by authority figures.The story reinforces Animal Urbano’s role as both avenger and destabilizing force within a corrupt social order.

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