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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Walmir Amaral de Oliveira (nascido em dezeWalmir Amaral de Oliveira (nascido em dezembro de 1939) é um quadrinista brasileiro. Começou sua carreira nos anos 1950 na Rio Gráfica Editora, onde trabalhou até os anos 1990 cuidando especialmente dos roteiros e desenhos de quadrinhos diversos gêneros: terror (lendas e relatos sobrenaturais na revista X-9), policial (As Aventuras do Anjo), aventura (O Fantasma, Mandrake), faroeste (Flecha Ligeira,, Cavaleiro Fantasma, Cavaleiro Negro e Texas Kid), capas para Flash Gordon, Kripta e Águia Negra. Também foi um dos responsáveis pela revista Gibi Semanal. Na Editora Outubro, ilustrou histórias do caubói mascarado O Vingador, a editora mudaria de nome para Taika, nessa época, ilustrou histórias de Zhor, o atlanta. Na Editora Abril, ilustrou histórias do Zorro baseadas na série da Disney, Herculóides da Hanna-Barbera na revista Heróis da TV e a série Alex e Cris, publicada na Revista Crás. Também ilustrou O Fantasma para editora Saber e quadrinhos eróticos para a Grafipar. Em 2011, foi um dos artistas responsáveis pela arte da adaptação de Noite na Taverna de Álvares de Azevedo, roteirizada por Reinaldo Seriacopi para a série Clássicos Brasileiros em HQ da Editora Ática.ssicos Brasileiros em HQ da Editora Ática. , Walmir Amaral (born Rio de Janeiro, DecembWalmir Amaral (born Rio de Janeiro, December, 1939) is a Brazilian comic artist. He worked at the publishing house Rio Gráfica Editora (RGE) from 1957 to 1986, where he produced covers and illustrations for several licensed characters, especially for Lee Falk's The Phantom (some of the stories he produced for the character were also published in Sweden). In the 1960s, Amaral began writing and drawing the comics for O Anjo, a radio character previously drawn by Flavio Colin. Amaral drew some western comics like Straight Arrow and Black Rider. Amaral was also one of the creators of the project Gibi Semanal, in which he worked as editor and writer. The comic book featured weekly publication of comic strips and stories of characters such as Beetle Bailey, Popeye, Peanuts, Frank and Ernest, Tarzan, Rip Kirby (known in Brazil as Nick Holmes), The Cisco Kid, The Spirit, Dick Tracy, Lucky Luke, among many others. At Editora Abril, he illustrated Zorro stories based on the Disney TV series, The Herculoids from Hanna-Barbera in the comic book Heróis da TV and the series Alex and Cris, published in Revista Crás. In 1990, he was awarded with the Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics, an award that aims to honor artists who have dedicated themselves to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years.to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years.
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rdfs:comment Walmir Amaral (born Rio de Janeiro, DecembWalmir Amaral (born Rio de Janeiro, December, 1939) is a Brazilian comic artist. He worked at the publishing house Rio Gráfica Editora (RGE) from 1957 to 1986, where he produced covers and illustrations for several licensed characters, especially for Lee Falk's The Phantom (some of the stories he produced for the character were also published in Sweden). In the 1960s, Amaral began writing and drawing the comics for O Anjo, a radio character previously drawn by Flavio Colin. Amaral drew some western comics like Straight Arrow and Black Rider.omics like Straight Arrow and Black Rider. , Walmir Amaral de Oliveira (nascido em dezeWalmir Amaral de Oliveira (nascido em dezembro de 1939) é um quadrinista brasileiro. Começou sua carreira nos anos 1950 na Rio Gráfica Editora, onde trabalhou até os anos 1990 cuidando especialmente dos roteiros e desenhos de quadrinhos diversos gêneros: terror (lendas e relatos sobrenaturais na revista X-9), policial (As Aventuras do Anjo), aventura (O Fantasma, Mandrake), faroeste (Flecha Ligeira,, Cavaleiro Fantasma, Cavaleiro Negro e Texas Kid), capas para Flash Gordon, Kripta e Águia Negra. Também foi um dos responsáveis pela revista Gibi Semanal.os responsáveis pela revista Gibi Semanal.
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