![]() ![]() Oesterheld resumed the story, with artwork by Solano López. ![]() In December 1975, Ediciones Record, the publishing company which Oesterheld had founded with his brother, began publishing new episodes of Eternauta II in Skorpio. The following years the series was also published in several European magazines, such as Linus, El Globo, Alter Alter, Il Mago, Charlie Mensuel and Metal Hurlant. It was first published on in the weekly Gente. This version featured artwork by Alberto Breccia, who drew the story in an experimental and unique style diverging from the original expression. It became an open critique of dictatorial regimes and United States' imperialism. In 1969, Oesterheld rewrote El Eternauta, with changes to the story, more political references and more violence. It was reissued in 1961 in a dedicated magazine, Eternauta, published by Editorial Emilio Ramírez. Quickly becoming a success, the serial publication ran until 1959. The Eternauta was first published in Hora Cero Suplemento Semanal on September 4, 1957. ![]()
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