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Fierro a fierro
Ediciones de la Urraca · 1984–1992 · 100 issues
About the series
From 1984 to 1992, Ediciones de la Urraca published Fierro a fierro, a 100-issue Argentine comics magazine that became a legendary showcase for both local and international talent. Under the editorial guidance of writers like Carlos Trillo and artists such as Oscar Chichoni and Horacio Altuna, the series blended science fiction, political satire, and experimental storytelling, with contributions from European masters like Moebius and Juan Giménez. It stands as a vital document of Latin American comics' golden age, pushing boundaries in both form and content.
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