About: Lucio Luiz

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Lucio Luiz (born Rio de Janeiro, July 14, 1978) is a Brazilian journalist, editor and comics writer. In 2013, he founded the publishing house Marsupial Editora. He won the Prêmio Angelo Agostini in 2014 in the "Best Release" category for the comic book Meninos e Dragões, created with Flavio Soares. He also wrote children's books as A Mamãe Tamanduá (with illustrations by PriWi) and Palavras, Palabras (with illustrations by Bianca Pinheiro), as well as scripts for several comic books, such as the comic strip As Aventuras do MorsaMan (illustrated by Flavio Soares) and short stories in collections such as Feitiço da Vila (illustrated by Mario Cau and Lu Cafaggi) and Café Espacial. As an academic researcher, he organized books such as Os Quadrinhos na Era Digital and Reflexões Sobre o Podcast,

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  • Lucio Luiz (born Rio de Janeiro, July 14, 1978) is a Brazilian journalist, editor and comics writer. In 2013, he founded the publishing house Marsupial Editora. He won the Prêmio Angelo Agostini in 2014 in the "Best Release" category for the comic book Meninos e Dragões, created with Flavio Soares. He also wrote children's books as A Mamãe Tamanduá (with illustrations by PriWi) and Palavras, Palabras (with illustrations by Bianca Pinheiro), as well as scripts for several comic books, such as the comic strip As Aventuras do MorsaMan (illustrated by Flavio Soares) and short stories in collections such as Feitiço da Vila (illustrated by Mario Cau and Lu Cafaggi) and Café Espacial. As an academic researcher, he organized books such as Os Quadrinhos na Era Digital and Reflexões Sobre o Podcast, and published articles in academic publications and congresses. (en)
  • Lucio Luiz Corrêa da Silva (Rio de Janeiro, 14 juillet 1978) est un journaliste, éditeur et scénariste de bandes dessinées brésilien. Il est diplômé en journalisme de l'Universidade Gama Filho, avec une maîtrise et un doctorat en éducation de l'Université Estácio de Sá. (fr)
  • Lucio Luiz (Rio de Janeiro, 14 de julho de 1978) é um jornalista, escritor, editor, podcaster e roteirista de histórias em quadrinhos brasileiro. É graduado em Jornalismo e tem Mestrado e Doutorado em Educação. (pt)
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  • Lucio Luiz Corrêa da Silva (Rio de Janeiro, 14 juillet 1978) est un journaliste, éditeur et scénariste de bandes dessinées brésilien. Il est diplômé en journalisme de l'Universidade Gama Filho, avec une maîtrise et un doctorat en éducation de l'Université Estácio de Sá. (fr)
  • Lucio Luiz (Rio de Janeiro, 14 de julho de 1978) é um jornalista, escritor, editor, podcaster e roteirista de histórias em quadrinhos brasileiro. É graduado em Jornalismo e tem Mestrado e Doutorado em Educação. (pt)
  • Lucio Luiz (born Rio de Janeiro, July 14, 1978) is a Brazilian journalist, editor and comics writer. In 2013, he founded the publishing house Marsupial Editora. He won the Prêmio Angelo Agostini in 2014 in the "Best Release" category for the comic book Meninos e Dragões, created with Flavio Soares. He also wrote children's books as A Mamãe Tamanduá (with illustrations by PriWi) and Palavras, Palabras (with illustrations by Bianca Pinheiro), as well as scripts for several comic books, such as the comic strip As Aventuras do MorsaMan (illustrated by Flavio Soares) and short stories in collections such as Feitiço da Vila (illustrated by Mario Cau and Lu Cafaggi) and Café Espacial. As an academic researcher, he organized books such as Os Quadrinhos na Era Digital and Reflexões Sobre o Podcast, (en)
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  • Lucio Luiz (fr)
  • Lucio Luiz (en)
  • Lucio Luiz (pt)
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