Artists: Victor Hugo Arias (Penciller) , Victor Hugo Arias (Inker)
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DescriptionLa Última Misión del Barón Rojo" ("The Last Mission of the Red Baron"). Cover date March 1984.Arias's depiction of a World War I aviation battle and warplanes is excellent. Angles on the pilot in panels 1 and 4 focuses our attention on the Red Baron himself. I was struck by the texture of the smoke trails of the plummeting planes. Victor Hugo Arias was an Argentine war and adventure comic artist who began his career in 1955. A year later he created his first series, "Polo Aster," for the Argentine comic magazine Poncho Negro. He also worked for Argentine comic magazines such as Hora Cero Extra, Frontera Extra, and Colección Batallas Inolvidables (Unavoidable Battles Collection). The decline in Argentina's comic book industry led Arias to leave for Europe where he remained for more than a decade. He lived in Milan and London and worked for publishers in England (Fleetway, D.C. Thompson), Italy (Corriere dei Piccoli), and Spain (Turai of Barcelona). He returned to Argentina in 1974 to write and draw war stories such as "A Cross of Iron," "Bitter Bread," and "Mercy for Their Souls" as well as adventure series for Ediciones Record. His stories appeared in Skorpio Plus and Tit-Bits and were reprinted in Skorpio and Lanciostory in Italy. He continued to work in the industry into the 1990s. His last comics work included the 2008 Italian publication of the four-part series "Trapalanda" that he wrote and drew based on Patagonia's mythical city of the same name. Sources: Agencia de noticias de la CTA Autónoma de la Provincia de Córdoba, Lambiek Comiclopedia, Tebesfera, Wikipedia, Comicvine Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai ![]()
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
Like aerial dogfight footage from WWI, every cut edit of the scene from panel to panel could mean disaster could be next. Some fine old school illustration that has us wrapped up in the action.
Paul Roach ![]()
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
Lovely brushwork, and great effects for the clouds. The tight viewing angle in the first panel is very effective and cinematic. Nice page!
Kavi H ![]()
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
Highly cinematic aerial dogfight sequence!! First time I'm seeing Arias' work personally, impressive.
Jeffrey Wedding ![]()
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
The panel layout and action detail is eye grabbing in this page. As if it were storyboarding all the frenetic energy found in William Wellman's "Wings." Great find, Peter!
John Voytek ![]()
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
Very cool page Peter! Your astounding war art collection is quickly growing! You can't go wrong with a good dogfight story.
Lee Harmon ![]()
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 1/23/2026
High action in the skies! Amazing page which is perfect for your collection. Congratulations and thanks for sharing this gem!
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