Born: 1919 July 23 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Died: 1978? month? day? in Buenos Aires?, Argentina

Biography: Héctor Germán Oesterheld was an Argentine journalist and writer of graphic novels and comics. He has come to be celebrated as a master in his field and as one of the pioneering artists in Argentine modern comics.

Through his comics, Oesterheld criticized the numerous military dictatorships that beleaguered the country in different periods ranging from 1955 to 1983, as well as different facets of capitalism, colonialism and imperialism, choosing a subtle criticism in his early comics during the 50's and early 60's, and a stronger and direct approach in his later work, after the murder of Che Guevara in 1967, and onwards from then on.

During Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship, he and his daughters joined the Montoneros, a leftist (and former peronist) guerrilla group that opposed the military junta. He continued to publish works in clandestine form while hidden in secret locations, but he was ultimately kidnapped and disappeared. His daughters were also arrested and disappeared, as were his sons-in-law. Only his wife, Elsa, escaped the family's tragic fate.


Name:

    Héctor Germán Oesterheld Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Héctor Germán Family name: Oesterheld

Other Names:

  1. C. de la Vega Type: Pen Name
  2. HGO Type: Pen Name
  3. Oesterheld Type: None
  4. H. G. Oesterheld Type: Common Alternative Name
  5. Hector. G. Oesterheld Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Hector. G. Family name: Oesterheld
  6. H. Sturgiss Type: Pen Name

Signatures:

  1. H. G. Oesterheld [generic]

Art Influences:

Influences by Héctor Germán Oesterheld (b. 1919) were stated by:
  1. Gian Danton (b. 1971)

Relations:

  1. Sibling - Jorge Oesterheld (b. 1948)