Showing posts with label Eduardo Risso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eduardo Risso. Show all posts

Aug 12, 2025

Rorschach by Eduardo Risso

Art by Eduardo Risso
Above, a fantastic Rorschach commission by acclaimed Argentinian comic book artist and illustrator EDUARDO RISSO
 
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Apr 26, 2023

Monumental Moore by Eduardo Risso

Art by Eduardo Riss
Acclaimed Argentinian comic book artist and illustrator EDUARDO RISSO did it again! Above, you can admire a monumental, dazzling portrait of the Bearded One in classic Risso style! 
Grazie mille, Eduardo!
 
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Apr 16, 2023

Alan Moore by Eduardo Risso

Art by Eduardo Risso
From the sold-out Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman (Abiogenesis Press, 2003), above an eye-popping portrait of the Writer from Northampton by acclaimed Argentinian comic book artist and illustrator EDUARDO RISSO.
 
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Feb 12, 2021

V by Eduardo Risso

Art by Eduardo Risso
Above, a recent commission piece by the extraordinary Eduardo Risso featuring V!

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Jun 20, 2020

Watchmen's crime scene by Eduardo Risso

Art by EDUARDO RISSO.
Above, an exceptional illustration by acclaimed Argentinian artist EDUARDO RISSO that captures Watchmen's fundamental crime scene featuring detectives Steven Fine and Joe Bourquin, and dead Edward Blake. The image has been realized as contribution to Watchmen 20 anni dopo, an Italian tribute book to Watchmen published in 2006 by Lavieri.
I must confess something: I read Watchmen for the first time not so long time ago. Almost at 20 years of its first publication. I had heard a lot about its story, and I wanted to give me the possibility to be introduced into the world of superheroes starting with that incredible and exciting history. I had been a kind of “superheroes’ culture ignorant” – not by election, just by a lack of opportunity to get those comic books in my hometown when I was younger.

And how big was my surprise… Those were the heroic characters I always wanted to see! Those ones which lived a simple life, like every one of us, and they became heroes just to choose to fight for an ideal, a principle or for someone beloved.

Basically, I could have chosen anyone of them to illustrate in this opportunity, because all and each one of them deserve my great affection, my greater respect and my eternal gratefulness… and so their authors. - Eduardo Risso, 2006.