Endless Night: Comic Art by Rafael Albuquerque – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Endless Night: Comic Art by Rafael Albuquerque

Rafael Albuquerque is a Brazilian comic book artist. Among his best known works are the series “American Vampire,” “Blue Beetle” and “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight” for DC. In 2011 he received the Eisner Prize, which is for a reason – with slightly rough strokes and deep shadows Albuquerque manages to create something incredible even from simple compositions.

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