Carlos Trillo (May 1, 1943 – May 8, 2011)[1] was an Argentine comic book writer, best known for writing the Cybersix comics.
Carlos Trillo | |
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Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | May 1, 1943
Died | May 8, 2011 London, England, United Kingdom | (aged 68)
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | Cybersix El Negro Blanco El Loco Chávez Las Puertitas del Sr. López La grande arnaque (The Big Hoax) Borderline Clara de noche |
Awards | full list |
Biography
editBorn in Buenos Aires, Trillo began a prolific career as writer at the age of 20, penning his first story for Patoruzú magazine.[2] Trillo, together with Horacio Altuna, created the strip El Loco Chávez, which appeared every day at the back of the newspaper Clarín from July 26, 1975 to November 10, 1987. After that, the strip was replaced by El Negro Blanco, which he wrote for the artist Ernesto García Seijas until September 1993.
He participated in the creation of several comics including Cybersix in 1992, with Carlos Meglia, and the erotic Clara de noche and Cicca Dum Dum series with Jordi Bernet. He has also collaborated with Alberto Breccia and Alejandro Dolina.
In 1999, his work La grande arnaque (The Big Hoax) won the Prize for Scenario at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.
Trillo died in London on May 8, 2011, while on holiday with his wife.[1]
Personal life
editHe married writer Ema Wolf; they had two children.
Bibliography
edit- with Horacio Altuna
- El Loco Chávez
- Las puertitas del Sr. López
- Merdichesky
- El último recreo
- Tragaperras
- Charlie Moon
- with Jordi Bernet
- Clara de noche
- Light & Bold
- Ivan Piire
- es:Cicca Dum Dum
- with Eduardo Risso
- Video Noire
- Fúlu
- Boy Vampire
- Borderline
- Chicanos
- Dragger
- The Big Hoax
- The Iguana
- Historias mudas
- El contorsionista
- Spaghetti Brothers
- with Lucas Varela
- El Síndrome Guastavino
- El Cuerno Escarlata
- Sasha Despierta
- with Alberto Breccia
- Un tal Daneri (1975-1977)
- Nadie (1977-1978)
- Buscavidas (1981-1984)
- Others
- Cybersix (with Carlos Meglia)
- Alvar Mayor (1977–1982, with Enrique Breccia)
- Sick Bird (with Juan Bobillo)
Awards
edit- 1978: Yellow Kid e Gran Guinigi Award , Lucca, Italy, for Best International Author[3]
- 1984: Barcelona International Comics Convention, Premio al mejor guionista del año
- 1996: Yellow Kid Award, Lucca, Italy, for Best International Author
- 1999: Angoulême Festival, Prize for Scenario, for La grande anarque (The Big Hoax)
References
edit- ^ a b "MURIO CARLOS TRILLO, EL AUTOR DEL LOCO CHAVEZ Y CLARA DE NOCHE" (in Spanish). Terra Networks. May 9, 2011. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
- ^ "Carlos Trillo". Comiclopedia. Lambiek.
- ^ "13 Salone Internazionale dei Comics" (in Italian). Centro Studi Iconografici.
Sources
edit- Carlos Trillo French albums Bedetheque (in French)
- Carlos Trillo publications in English www.europeancomics.net (in English)
External links
edit- Carlos Trillo profile and biography Tebeosfera (in Spanish)