The Eternaut (El Eternauta) 1969
Written By Hector German Oesterheld
Drawn by Alberto Breccia
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The Eternaut (2024?) Bruno Stagnaro
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Oh @surfer-osa
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Thang (Martin Gardner)
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The titular creature is large enough to grasp Earth between two fingers. It clears off all water and ice before chewing the planet, core and all, before it, in turn, is also eaten by a planet-eater eater."
El Eternauta (The Eternaut) (Héctor Germán Oesterheld)
"Juan Salvo, the inimitable protagonist, along with his friend Professor Favalli and the tenacious metal-worker Franco, face what appears to be a nuclear accident, but quickly turns out to be something much bigger than they had imagined. Cold War tensions, aliens of all sizes, space―and time travel―this one has it all."
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Omg!!! One of my favourite youtubers is making a video about one of my favourite comics from my country!!!
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The Eternaut | First Look | Netflix
Star: Ricardo Darín / Carla Peterson / Marcelo Subiotto
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(request by anon)
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Netflix is adapting the Eternaut.I have this book and it’s great.
An Alien invasion that happens in the 1950’s that starts out as a heavy snow.
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Netflix reveal first look at The Eternaut
After a deadly snowfall kills millions, Juan Salvo and a band of survivors fight against an alien threat controlled by an invisible force. Based on the iconic Argentinian graphic novel, The Eternaut will premiere in 2025.
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"...misery poverty, our own small selfishness driving us. The invasion is our own fault, Juan."
The Eternaut (El Eternauta) 1969
Written by Hector German Oesterheld
Drawn by Alberto Breccia
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The most surprising thing I found out about this morning is that The Eternaut is getting a Netflix series.
If you don't know what The Eternaut is, it's the English title for the Argentine comic called El Eternauta, a scifi story set in Buenos Aires and deals with the survivors of a deadly alien invasion.
I don't know if they will be using the original run or the 1969 story, which shows that the rest of the world was not invaded by the aliens, only Latin America, due to other nations abandoning it for their own survival.
One of the reasons why I was surprised was mostly because El Eternauta has been under a copyright war, mostly due to the author, Hector Osterheld was forced to disappear during the Dirty War in Argentina in the late 1970s and also because of the handing down to various publishers and artists throughout the years. Or the various sequels that have popped up after the first initial work.
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El Eternauta (The Eternaut) (Héctor Germán Oesterheld)
"Juan Salvo, the inimitable protagonist, along with his friend Professor Favalli and the tenacious metal-worker Franco, face what appears to be a nuclear accident, but quickly turns out to be something much bigger than they had imagined. Cold War tensions, aliens of all sizes, space―and time travel―this one has it all."
Dagon (H.P. Lovecraft)
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The narrator tells of being on a cargo ship that was captured by a German sea-raider in the Pacific. He would eventually escape and drift until he found himself a “black mire”, which was full of rotting fish and more foul stenches. The things that he witnesses in the vast expanse drive him to madness, and eventually he kills himself rather than face the creatures he witnessed there."
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Eternaut homage by Massimo Carnevale
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It's here, it's finally fucking here, after decades and decades of waiting it's finally here.
For those non Argentinians, this is on par with the sandman getting adapted, or watchmen or any grand comic masterpiece. We are finally getting our turn
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