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Eduardo Risso
Born (1959-11-23) November 23, 1959 (age 64)
Leones, Provincia de Córdoba, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
Area(s)artist
Notable works
100 Bullets
Parque Chas
Fulù
Simon
Boy Vampiro

Eduardo Risso (born in 1959) is an Argentine comic book artist. In the United States he is probably best known for his work with writer Brian Azzarello on the Vertigo title 100 Bullets,[1] while in Argentina and Europe he is noted for his collaborations with Ricardo Barreiro and Carlos Trillo. He has received much acclaim for his work.

Biography

Risso was born in Leones in Córdoba Province, and started as a cartoonist in 1981, drawing his first collaborations for the morning paper La Nación and the magazines Eroticon and Satiricon, all published by Columba editions.[2] In 1986, he worked for Eura Editoriale of Rome, Italy, and in 1987 he drew Parque Chas, scripted by Ricardo Barreiro. The series was first published by Fierro in Argentina, comic history, and then by Totem in Spain, Comic Art in Italy and finally the complete series as an album in France, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Poland and the United States. In 1988, he drew Cain, again scripted by Barreiro.

Later that same year, Risso did Fulù, scripted by Carlos Trillo, published in Italy, France, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, and in Argentina in the Puertitas magazine. The Trillo-Risso duo have also created Simon: An American Tale , published in Italy and France, Borderline, published in Italy and Chicanos, published in Italy and France.

Risso has won four Eisner Awards for his work on 100 Bullets: In 2001, for the Best Serialized Story (with Brian Azzarello); twice, in 2002 and 2004, for the Best Continuing Series (with Azzarello); and in 2002 for Best Artist.[1]

Bibliography

1980's (Argentine years)

  • 1987 - Parque Chas (written by Ricardo Barreiro, serialized in Heavy Metal as Park Charles, 1997–2001)
  • 1988 - Cain (written by Ricardo Barreiro, US ed. 2003 Strip Art Features)
  • 1989 - Fulù (written by Carlos Trillo)

1990's (European years )

  • 1992 - Simon, Una Aventura Americana (written by Carlos Trillo)
  • 1994 - Video Nocturno (written by Carlos Trillo, US ed. 2001 Dark Horse/SAF "Vidéo Noire")
  • 1995 - Boy Vampiro (written by Carlos Trillo, US ed. 2003-2004 Strip Art Features Boy Vampire)
  • 1996 - Borderline (written by Carlos Trillo, US ed. 2005 announced by Dynamite Entertainment)
  • 1996 - Horror Revisitado (written by Carlos Trillo, serialized in Heavy Metal)
  • 1997 - Chicanos (written by Carlos Trillo, US ed. 2005-2006 IDW 8 issues)

1997 (US debut)

  • 1997/07 - Aliens Wraith, Dark Horse Comics
  • 1997/09 & 11 - Alien: Resurrection, Dark Horse Comics
  • 1997/09 - Slippery Woman (in Heavy Metal)
  • 1998 - Los Misterios de la Luna Roja, (US ed. 2005-2006, Strip Art Features, 4 Vol.)
  • 1998/03 - Indecision (in Heavy Metal)
  • 1998/05 - Incompatibility (in Heavy Metal)
  • 1998/09-12 - Jonny Double (4 issue miniseries), DC Comics
  • 1998/11 - Costume Party (in Heavy Metal)

1999 (100 Bullets begins )

  • 1999 - 100 Bullets (issues 1-7 - ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 1999/03 - The Death of a Romantic (in Heartthrobs #3 of 4), DC Comics
  • 1999/08 - Food Chain (in Flinch #2), DC Comics

2000

  • 2000 - 100 Bullets (issues 8-19 - ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2000/01 - 100 Bullets Vol.1: First Shot, Last Call, DC Comics
  • 2000/03 - Transmetropolitan #31, DC Comics
  • 2000/04 - Transmetropolitan: I Hate it Here, DC Comics
  • 2000/05 - Spring Fever (in Heavy Metal Magazine)
  • 2000/08 - Batman: Untitled - (back-up in Gotham Knights #8), DC Comics

2001

  • 2001 - 100 Bullets (issues 20-31 - ongoing serie), DC Comics
  • 2001/02 - 100 Bullets Vol.2: Split Second Chance, DC Comics
  • 2001/03 - The Swamp Monster Strikes Again (in Heavy Metal)
  • 2001/04 - Once Upon a Time in the Future (in Weird Western Tales #3of4), DC Comics
  • 2001/07 - Spider-Man's Tangled Web: Severance Package, Marvel Comics
  • 2001/11 - 100 Bullets Vol.3: Hang Up on the Hang Low, DC Comics

2002

  • 2002 - 100 Bullets (issues 32-41 - ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2002/01- 911: America's Pastime (in 9–11 September 11, 2001 vol. 2)
  • 2002/01- Superman pinup (in The Adventures of Superman #600), DC Comics
  • 2002/05 - Alan Moore - Monographie
  • 2002/06 - 100 Bullets Vol.4: A Foregone Tomorrow, DC Comics
  • 2002/07 - Green Lantern pinup (in Green Lantern Secret Files #3), DC Comics

2003

  • 2003 - 100 Bullets (issues 42-48 - ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2003 - Bernet (pinup in Art Book)
  • 2003/03 - 100 Bullets Vol.5: The Counterfifth Detective, DC Comics
  • 2003/04 - Vertigo X Preview (pinup), DC Comics
  • 2003/09 - 100 Bullets Vol.6: Six Feet Under the Gun, DC Comics
  • 2003/10 - 2004/03 - Batman, #620-625 (2003–2004), collected in Batman: Broken City, DC Comics
  • 2003/10 - JSA All-Stars (Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite story), DC Comics

2004

  • 2004 - 100 Bullets (issues 49-56 - ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2004/03 - Wonder Woman (pinup), DC Comics
  • 2004/07 - 100 Bullets Vol.7: Samurai, DC Comics
  • 2004/09 - Eduardo Risso: Black. White

2005

  • 2005 - 100 Bullets (57-67), DC Comics
  • 2005/02 - Batman Black & White Statue, DC Comics
  • 2005/04 - Vertigo: First Taste
  • 2005/07 - 100 Bullets Vol.8: The Hard Way, DC Comics

2006

  • 2006 - 100 Bullets (issues 68-73 ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2006/02 - Red Sonja #5 (Cover)
  • 2006/04 - 100 Bullets Vol.9: Strychnine Lives, DC Comics

2007

  • 2007 - 100 Bullets (issues ongoing series), DC Comics

2008

  • 2008 - 100 Bullets (issues ongoing series), DC Comics
  • 2008 - Logan (comics)' 1-3, Marvel Comics
  • 2008 - The Spirit 13, DC Comics

2009

2010

  • 2010 - DMZ (comics) 50 (pinup), DC Comics
  • 2010 - Vampire Boy, Dark Horse Comics

2011

2012


Covers only

Notes

  1. ^ a b Irvine, Alex (2008). "100 Bullets". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The Vertigo Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley. pp. 11–17. ISBN 0-7566-4122-5.
  2. ^ Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Eduardo Risso".

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