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'''Walmir Amaral de Oliveira''' (sometimes named just '''Walmir Amaral''') is a Brazilian artist who drew many covers for the [[RGE|Rio Gráfica Editora]] (RGE) between 1960 and 1980. | '''Walmir Amaral de Oliveira''' (sometimes named just '''Walmir Amaral''') is a Brazilian artist who drew many covers for the [[RGE|Rio Gráfica Editora]] (RGE) between 1960 and 1980. |
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Walmir Amaral de Oliveira (sometimes named just Walmir Amaral) is a Brazilian artist who drew many covers for the Rio Gráfica Editora (RGE) between 1960 and 1980.
The main part of his work was for The Phantom covers but also for Mandrake the Magician. Apart this artistic aspect, he even drew some The Phantom and Mnadrake stories. He sometimes just signed "Walmir" for RGE publications and "Amaral" for Saber publications.
He is also known for his work concerning the "O Cavaleiro Negro" comic-books, the strip being a Brazilian version of the American "Black Rider". He also illustrated many stories of Walt Disney's Zorro in the seventies.
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Mandrake works by Walmir Amaral de Oliveira
Stories
Covers
Mandrake Magazine / Mandrake
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