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Image:Mandrake003rge.png|[[Mandrake 3 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #3]] | Image:Mandrake003rge.png|[[Mandrake 3 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #3]] | ||
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Image:Mandrake057rge.png|[[Mandrake 57 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #57]] | Image:Mandrake057rge.png|[[Mandrake 57 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #57]] | ||
Image:Mandrake059rge.png|[[Mandrake 59 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #59]] | Image:Mandrake059rge.png|[[Mandrake 59 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #59]] | ||
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Image:Mandrake083rge.png|[[Mandrake 83 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #83]] | Image:Mandrake083rge.png|[[Mandrake 83 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #83]] | ||
Image:Mandrake115rge.png|[[Mandrake 115 (RGE)|''Mandrake'' #115]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:29, 3 June 2020
Gutemberg Monteiro | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | December 4, 1916, Ubá (MG) |
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Died: | December 10, 2012, Saquarema (RJ) |
Nationality: | Brazilian |
Occupation: | Artist, Cover artist |
Website: | none |
Gutemberg Monteiro was a Brazilian illustrator, known in the United States as Goott. He was mainly active from the 1940s through the 1980s. Monteiro was born in Faria Lemos, Minas Gerais, and began his career in 1943, drawing for the comic books published by Rio Gráfica e Editora (RGE). There, he drew covers for Mandrake, Fantasma (The Phantom), X-9 and Ferdinando (Li'l Abner). He also worked on Brazilian stories with The Phantom.
In the 1960s, Monteiro was invited to work in the USA. He contributed to the Warren magazines Eerie and Creepy, and then illustrated many "Tom & Jerry" Sunday pages under the penname Goott, as well as "Casper the Friendly Ghost" and "Hot Stuff the Little Devil".
Covers
Novo Gibi covers
Mandrake Magazine / Mandrake
Almanaque do Mandrake covers
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