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'''Juarez P. Getulio Delphim''' - known as '''Getulio Delphim''' - is a Brazilian artist, born in Rio de Janeiro and who started his artistic career at the age of 15 in "[[O Globo Juvenil]]" | '''Juarez P. Getulio Delphim''' - known as '''Getulio Delphim''' - is a Brazilian artist, born in Rio de Janeiro and who started his artistic career at the age of 15 in "[[O Globo Juvenil]]" | ||
published by the '''Rio Gráfica e Editora''', commonly known as "[[RGE]]", for which he worked as a comic strip and cover artist for comics such as "Fantasma" , "Mandrake" , "Nick Holmes", "Águia Negra","Bronco Piler", "Buffalo Bill", "Cavaleiro Negro" and "Captain Marvel" | published by the '''Rio Gráfica e Editora''', commonly known as "[[RGE]]", for which he worked as a comic strip and cover artist for comics such as "Fantasma" , "Mandrake" , "Nick Holmes", "Águia Negra","Bronco Piler", "Buffalo Bill", "Cavaleiro Negro" and "Captain Marvel" | ||
At the age of 18, he also worked for "Editora Outubro and La Selva", in São Paulo. He drew the stories of "Capitão &" (TV Record), the adventures of "Aba Larga" (about the Mounted Police of | At the age of 18, he also worked for "Editora Outubro and La Selva", in São Paulo. He drew the stories of "Capitão &" (TV Record), the adventures of "Aba Larga" (about the Mounted Police of the Brigada Gaúcha). | ||
the Brigada Gaúcha). | |||
In January 1994 he received the 10th. Angelo Agostini Award (Master of the national comic) before to receive the HQMix 99 Trophy (Grand Master of Comics) in September 2000. | In January 1994 he received the 10th. Angelo Agostini Award (Master of the national comic) before to receive the HQMix 99 Trophy (Grand Master of Comics) in September 2000. | ||
== Mandrake work by Juarez P. Getulio Delphin == | == Mandrake work by Juarez P. Getulio Delphin == | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Mandrake025rge.png|[[Mandrake 25 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #25]] | Image:Mandrake025rge.png|[[Mandrake 25 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #25]] | ||
</gallery> | |||
== Other illustration == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Getulio Delphim-01.jpg| ''Advertising page for soap bar "Dorly" / "Almanaque do Globo Juvenil 1956" (page 28)''. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Juarez P. Getulio Delphin | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | June 16, 1938 |
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Died: | N/A |
Nationality: | Brazilian |
Occupation: | Cover artist |
Website: | N/A |
Juarez P. Getulio Delphim - known as Getulio Delphim - is a Brazilian artist, born in Rio de Janeiro and who started his artistic career at the age of 15 in "O Globo Juvenil"
published by the Rio Gráfica e Editora, commonly known as "RGE", for which he worked as a comic strip and cover artist for comics such as "Fantasma" , "Mandrake" , "Nick Holmes", "Águia Negra","Bronco Piler", "Buffalo Bill", "Cavaleiro Negro" and "Captain Marvel"
At the age of 18, he also worked for "Editora Outubro and La Selva", in São Paulo. He drew the stories of "Capitão &" (TV Record), the adventures of "Aba Larga" (about the Mounted Police of the Brigada Gaúcha).
In January 1994 he received the 10th. Angelo Agostini Award (Master of the national comic) before to receive the HQMix 99 Trophy (Grand Master of Comics) in September 2000.
Mandrake work by Juarez P. Getulio Delphin
Cover
Mandrake Magazine / Mandrake
Other illustration
References
Juarez P. Getulio Delphin