He wrote two books about comics: 300 Mangas and Endless Beings: The Oneiric Universe of Neil Gaiman. As a translator, he wrote Portuguese versions of comics originally produced by Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, John Byrne, Garth Ennis and several others. In 1998 he won the HQ Mix award for The Universe of Super Heroes, the first Brazilian CD-ROM about comics. From 1992 on, he began a long association with the Brazilian Mad magazine as assistant editor and then a Portuguese translator, and started writing for most of the country’s specialist comics magazines. In the following year he was a member of the Rio de Janeiro International Comics Biennale’s staff, the first major Brazilian event of its kind. Heitor Pitombo began his career in Brazilian comics in 1990 writing articles for the Carioca newspaper Tribuna da Imprensa. Read Part 1 of this International Perspective here…, and Part 3 here… Click on your country of choice below to be re-directed to that section:īRAZIL - DENMARK - INDONESIA - ITALY - MALAYSIA - NEW ZEALAND - PORTUGAL - RUSSIA Widen your horizons and marvel at the bigger world of comics out there. Let’s continue exploring the planet in search of the most exciting, interesting comics published last year, Here are more reports from my International Correspondents and Connoisseurs. Best Comics of 2019: An International Perspective Part 2: Year in Review
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