Mario Adalberto Morhain
Mario Adalberto Morhain was born on the 31st March 1945. He studied at the prestigious "Escuela Panamericana de Arte" in the 1960s, which kickstarted his career in late 1960s and early 1970s. He began collaborating on various publications, includig MO-PA – SA, based on popular TV series, such as Kung Fu, Captain Escarlata, The Streets of San Francisco, Wonder Woman Fox, Serpico, the Nuclear Man, Starsky & Hutch and the Planet of the Apes, as well as in the magazine Más Allá del Terror and Supervolador, from the same publisher.
The 1980s were a busy time for Morhain, where among other work, he drew “Martín Galac” for Diario Popular (1980), Nico Cruz, and the series “Raul Dantés Investigador Privado” for Operación Ja-Ja (1981). He also worked with Oswal and Carlos Meglia on “El Eternauta”, by Record Editorial, whose comics were also published in Italy. Most notably during this time however, was his work on "April 2", published by El Litoral of Santa Fe Santafecino, and scripted by his own brother, George.
Morhain began drawing interior artwork for Commando in 2000, and worked on the title until his sad passing in 2022.
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