Carlos Trillo

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Carlos Trillo (born May 1, 1943 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine comic book writer.

Trillo created, together with Horacio Altuna, the El Loco Chávez strip that from July 26 of 1975 to November 10, 1987 appeared every day at the back of the Clarín newspaper. With Ernesto García Seijas he continued with El Negro Blanco the place left by El Loco Chávez until September of 1993.

He participated of the creation of several comics including Cybersix, with Carlos Meglia, and Clara de noche, with Jordi Bernet. He also collaborated with Alberto Breccia and Alejandro Dolina.

In 1999, his work La grande arnaque won the Prize for Scenario at the Angoulême International Comics Festival.

Cover for Iguana, a collaboration with Mandrafina.
Cover for Iguana, a collaboration with Mandrafina.

  • El Loco Chávez
  • Las puertitas del Sr. López
  • Merdichesky
  • El último recreo
  • Tragaperras
  • Charlie Moon

  • Clara de noche
  • LIGHT & BOLD
  • Ivan Piire
  • Cicca Dum Dum

  • Dragger
  • The Big Hoax
  • The Iguana


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