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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Argentine comic strips, Argentine comics artists, Argentine comics titles, Argentine comics writers, Cybersix, El Eternauta, Mafalda, Fabian Nicieza, Hector German Oesterheld, Louis Cazeneuve, Ernie Pike, Bruno Premiani, Eduardo Risso, Alberto Breccia, Ariel Olivetti, Evita, vida y obra de Eva Peron, Nestor Barron, Isidoro Canones, Los Grutynos, Copi, Patoruzu, Enrique Alcatena, Gilgamesh the immortal, Ricardo Garijo, Leonardo Manco, Jose Antonio Munoz, Francisco Solano Lopez, Jorge Zaffino, Marcelo Frusin, Ricardo Villagran, Cazador, Juan Zanotto, Carlos Trillo, Editorial Ivrea, Dante Quinterno, Sergeant Kirk, Horacio Altuna, Jorge Lucas, Ricardo Barreiro, Gaturro, Juan Gimenez, Enrique Breccia, Mort Cinder, Robin Wood, Jose Massaroli, Boogie, el aceitoso, Carlos Sampayo, Lupin, Daniel Branca, Asociacion de Historietistas Independientes, Domingo Roberto Mandrafina, Macanudo, Nippur de Lagash, Sonoman, Fort Wheeling, Hijitus, Barbara, Jorge Zentner, Carlos Meglia, Sergio Mulko, Alberto Saichann, Jose Cuneo, Ignacio Noe, Dago, Oscar Zarate, La Productora, Ezra Winston, Yo, Matias. Excerpt: Cybersix is a series of Argentine comic books created by writers Carlos Meglia and Carlos Trillo. The series first appeared in Spanish in November 1993. The heroine of the series is the eponymous character, Cybersix, a leather-clad artificial human superhero who by day operates behind the guise of a male high school literature teacher, and by night battles the monstrous biological weapons of her creator. She is aided in her adventures by her younger brother Cyber-29, who is reborn in the body of a black panther known as Data 7. The extended cast includes Cybersix's colleague and love interest Lucas Amato, a student named Lori in love with her male guise, a young street wise kid named Juliann as well as others. In 1995, the comics w...