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Eduardo Mazzitelli - Quique Alcatena

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Panthers ist die perfekte Kombination aus Macht, Rache, Intrigen und Verschwörungen. Es ist eine Geschichte, die in Schwarzafrika spielt, wo Nabadru, der junge Sohn eines mächtigen Zauberers, beschließt, seine Familie zu rächen und sich mit der Geheimorganisation "Die Klauen des Panthers" auseinanderzusetzen. Mazzitelli und Alcatena erzählen uns eine Fabel über den Fall und den Aufstieg von sich selbst, über Erlösung und Liebe, in der das Schicksal uns Seite für Seite durch den wunderbaren afrikanischen Dschungel zu einem unerwarteten Ausgang führen wird.

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Eduardo Mazzitelli

Biografía
Eduardo Mazzitelli (November 4, 1952, Lomas de Zamora, Province of Buenos Aires) is an Argentinian comic scriptwriter with a great career not only in his own country but also abroad. Mazzitelli is the author, together with Enrique Alcatena, of rioplatense classic comics such as Travesía por el laberinto, Metallum Terra, Shankar, Acero líquido and Pesadillas. He has also worked together with Argentinian cartoonists such as Lucho Olivera and Rubén Meriggi. His unique style makes him one of the leaders of Argentinian comic scriptwriters

Quique Alcatena

Biografía
Enrique Alcatena (Buenos Aires, 1957) is an Argentinian comic book writer and illustrator mainly known for his fantastic and surrealist imagery, strongly inspired by mythology and folk tales. He has worked for the comic book market of his country as well as the European and Northamerican ones. Since he was young, Enrique showed an interest in comic books. A self-taught illustrator, among his influences are: Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, Jack Kirby, Lucho Olivera and Barry Windsor Smith. he began his professional career in Ediciones Récord as Chiche Medrano's helper, from 1975 to 1978. In the mythical Pif Paf magazine from the same publishers he finally published his first work, Bushido, in 1976. Before starting to collaborate with Anteojito magazine, in 1982, he had been working independently for England. There, he published weekly series, mainly with an historical theme, in magazines from Thomson publishers and until the beginnings of the nineties he collaborated with the Starblazer line, which consisted of science-fiction and fantasy books. We worked until 1987 in Anteojito magazine, when he went back to collaborating with Récord. With Ricardo Barreiro's script, he made the illustrations for ""La fortaleza móvil"". Together with the same writer he made ""El mago"" and ""Mundo subterráneo"". Later, Alfredo Scutti, editor of Skorpio magazine, introduced him to scriptwriter Eduardo Mazzitelli with whom he would start one of the most prolific and celebrated couples of the history of Argentina, and they continue to work together to this day. In the late eighties, he started to work for American publisher Marvel, first in the Hawkworld series and later as an illustrator of Conan, the Barbarian. During the nineties, Alcatena drew the most important characters of DC and Marvel, among which are the Fantastic Four, Batman, the Flash (in an issue where he visited Argentina). His most notable works are: Acero líquido, Barlovento, El libro secreto de Marco Polo, Hexmoor, Imperator, La fortaleza móvil, Travesía por el laberinto, Shankar, Pesadillas.