Enrique Alcatena
Enrique Alcatena | |
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1957 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Area(s) | Artist |
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Enrique Alcatena (born 1957) is an Argentine comic book artist.
Biography
Alcatena became famous in his country during the 1980s collaborating for local magazines like Skorpio and Nippur. He also worked for the children's magazine Anteojito where his work was mostly surreal fantasy full of mythology. Most of these stories were also published in European magazines, translated to English, Italian and French.
In the 1990s, he worked for such major American comic publishers as DC, Marvel and Dark Horse. Among several other titles, he illustrated issues of Batman, Conan the savage, the Fantastic Four, Green Lantern, The Flash, and Aliens..
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
Argentina publishers
- El Mundo Subterráneo
- Los Viajes de Faustus
- Pesadillas (Ediciones Record)
- Skorpio #134 (La Fortaleza Olvidada) (1987); #141-144 (La Fortaleza Móvil) (1987–88) (with Barreiro) (Ediciones Record)
- Ulrik El Negro
DC
- Adventures of Superman Annual #9
- Batman Chronicles #6, 11 (with Chuck Dixon)
- Batman of Arkham (one-shot, Elsewords) (with Alan Grant, 2000)
- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #89-90 (with Alan Grant, 1996–97); Annual #5 (with Chuck Dixon, 1995)
- Detective Comics Annual #7 (one-shot, Elsewords) (with Chuck Dixon, 1994)
- Flash (vol. 2) Annual #13
- Green Lantern (vol. 3) Annual #5 (with Chuck Dixon, 1996)
- Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Secret Files (2008)
- L.E.G.I.O.N '93 #51 (with Alan Grant, 1993)
Marvel
- Conan #10-11 (script by Larry Hama, 1996)
- Conan the Savage #1-6, 9, 1995–96)
- What If? (vol. 2) #78
- X-Man #74-75 (script by Steven Grant, 2001)
Other publishers
- Brath #6, 11 (with Chuck Dixon, Crossgen, 2003–04)
- El Libro Secreto de Marco Polo (with Ricardo Barreiro)
- Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3) #36-38
- Predator vs Judge Dredd #1-3 (mini-series) (with John Wagner, Dark Horse Comics, 1997)
- The Spider: Reign of the Vampire King #1-3 (mini-series) (with Timothy Truman, Eclipse Comics, 1992)
- Starblazer:[1] (D.C. Thomson & Co.) #7, 175, 179, 277 (with Mike Knowles, #16, 24, 125 (with J. Albert), #29, 59 (with W. Webb), #31, 54, 62, 77, 81, 166-167, 170 (with Ray Aspden), #32 (with M. Chamberlain), #36 (with S. Neeld), 45, 127, 177 (with Grant Morrison), 47 (with C. Shelborne), 49, 75, 122, 154, 162 (with W. Reed), 56 (with S. Neeld), 66 (with J. Speer), #64, 141, 200, 271 (with Mike Chinn), 88 (with M. Stall), 144 (with R.H. Bonsall), 149 (with M. Furnass), 161 (with N. Jordan), 168 (with John Smith, #190, 199, 260, 274 (with Alan C. Hemus, #190); #196 (with W. Corderoy); #262 (with Dave H. Taylor)
- Toxic! #7-11, 16-18 (with Alan Grant, 1991)
- Subterra (with Ricardo Barreiro and Chuck Dixon, 4Winds Publishing Group, 1989)
Compilations
- Superman/Batman: Alternate Histories, 60 pages, 1996, Titan Books, ISBN 1-85286-715-9, DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-263-4)
- Sinestro Corps War: Tales of the Sinestro Corps, ISBN 1-4012-1801-6)
- Moving Fortress (with Chuck Dixon/Ricardo Barreiro, 54 page prestige format one-shot, 4Winds, November 1988)
- Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3) #36-38, collected in tpb, 80 pages, Titan, 1998, ISBN 1-84023-021-5, Dark Horse Comics, 1999, ISBN 1-56971-345-6)
Notes
- ↑ Starblazer issue guide, Down The Tubes
References
- Enrique Alcatena at the Grand Comics Database
- Enrique Alcatena at the Comic Book DB
- Enrique Alcatena at the Big Comic Book DataBase
- Enrique Alcatena at 2000 AD online
- Enrique Alcatena at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
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