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El Capitán Júpiter
Date Unknown | Number: 12 | Lang: Spanish (es)
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   By The Australian Panther
Lincoln Fuentes https://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/fuentes_lincoln.htm [In 1965, he joined the Editorial Zig Zag, where he cooperated with Themo Lobos' science fiction magazines Rocket and later also Robot. Fuentes also participated in magazines like El Capitán Júpiter, 007 James Bond, El Intocable and Jungla. For Jungla, he alternated with among others Guillermo Varas, Roberto Tapia and Maximo Carvajal on the 'Mawa' series. He also took over the 'Hombre de la Jungla' series with scriptwriter Ventura Marín. Fuentes cooperated with a lot of other series, such as 'La Legión Blanca' in Jungla, 'Patrullera 205' and 'Los Juveniles de Santana' in Espía 13 -Delito.] Capitain Jupiter looks like early work. He got a lot better I'd like to see his James Bond and 'Hombre de la jungla' Cheers!
   By crashryan
Not the best showcase of Fuentes' work. For 20 pages he gets to draw only one person who isn't wearing a flour sack.
  
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