Capitán Barato 3

Germán Erramouspe - Lea Caballero

Editorial: Capitán Barato Ediciones

Sinopis
Captain Barato receives an unexpected visit from two characters who will leave him on the ropes. Between his past, his fears and a violent confrontation, we will contemplate a misadventure that will forever change the life of our hero. On the other hand, we are introduced to "El Guaraní", where not only will we witness the dawn of the most creole of superheroes, but we will see him measure himself hand in hand against one of the most powerful beings of this ever-expanding universe. Will he get off well or could this be his first and last appearance?

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Germán Erramouspe

Biografía
Argentine artist born in 1981. He debuted professionally in mid-2005 in the anthology Bastión Unlimited, where he drew El Hombre Primordial, written by Mauro Mantella. He participated in Libertadores, for Captain Ediciones, The Green Hornet for Dynamite Comics, and various series for Avatar Press such as Night of the Living Dead: Aftermath, Disenchanted, Dark Gods and Crossed.

Lea Caballero

Biografía
"Lea Caballero (1990) is an editor in Purple Books, which he founded in 2013. He created series like Yo Nen (Purple Books, 2016) and Mad Hawk, , his work has been published by several local publishers. He has contributed to the screenplay and illustration of the Capitán Barato project. He complements his comic book work with teaching and he has given lectures and led workshops in Tecnópolis, the Feria del Libro Infantil y Juvenil [Youth and Children's Book Fair], the Jardín Japonés, Espacio CRUMB and the Primera Escuela de Arte Multimedial Da Vinci, where he teaches comic books with Manuel Loza and Marcia Juarez. In 2015, he won the contest Ymir of Larp publishers with his work Daemon, screenplay by Mariano Sciammarella. In 2017, also with Mariano Sciammarella, he received an honorable mention in the international contest Silent Manga Audition, organized by the Japanese editorial Coamix."