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Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha (born 1971) is a Brazilian comic book artist. Born in Niterói, he first published comics in 1988, for magazines such as Mestre Kim, General, Metal Pesado and Zé Pereira, under the pseudonym Marcelo Gaú. In 1999 he published his first graphic novel, Fealdade de Fabiano Gorila. In 2016, he was awarded the Fauve Polar SNCF award at the 43rd Festival d'Angoulême, for his graphic novel Tungstène. In 2020 he published a prose novel, Deserama.

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  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha (Niterói, estat de Rio de Janeiro, 1971), conegut també pel pseudònim Marcello Gaú, és un dibuixant de còmics i escriptor brasiler. (ca)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha est un auteur de bande dessinée brésilien né le 10 novembre 1971 à Niterói au Brésil. (fr)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha (born 1971) is a Brazilian comic book artist. Born in Niterói, he first published comics in 1988, for magazines such as Mestre Kim, General, Metal Pesado and Zé Pereira, under the pseudonym Marcelo Gaú. In 1999 he published his first graphic novel, Fealdade de Fabiano Gorila. That year, during the first edition of the International Comics Festival of Belo Horizonte, he met François Boucq, who became interested in his work and convinced him to send his drawings to European publishers. In 2003, he published La promesse the first volume of the series Sept balles pour Oxford, by Belgian publishing house Le Lombard, written by Argentine writer Jorge Zentner and the Spanish Montecarlo. The contract with the Belgian publisher made Quintanilha move to Barcelona, to stay closer to the series' writers. He also started to publish illustrations for the Spanish newspapers El País and Vanguardia. At the same time, he continued to produce albums for the Brazilian audience. For his 2009 comic Sábado dos meus amores he was awarded the HQMIX Trophy as best Brazilian artist. In 2016, he was awarded the Fauve Polar SNCF award at the 43rd Festival d'Angoulême, for his graphic novel Tungstène. In 2020 he published a prose novel, Deserama. In 2022, at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, he is awarded the Prize for Best Album for his work Écoute, jolie Marcia. (en)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha (Niterói, 1971), conhecido também pelo pseudônimo de Marcello Gaú, é um quadrinista e escritor brasileiro. (pt)
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  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha (Niterói, estat de Rio de Janeiro, 1971), conegut també pel pseudònim Marcello Gaú, és un dibuixant de còmics i escriptor brasiler. (ca)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha est un auteur de bande dessinée brésilien né le 10 novembre 1971 à Niterói au Brésil. (fr)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha (Niterói, 1971), conhecido também pelo pseudônimo de Marcello Gaú, é um quadrinista e escritor brasileiro. (pt)
  • Marcello Eduardo Mouco Quintanilha Quintanilha (born 1971) is a Brazilian comic book artist. Born in Niterói, he first published comics in 1988, for magazines such as Mestre Kim, General, Metal Pesado and Zé Pereira, under the pseudonym Marcelo Gaú. In 1999 he published his first graphic novel, Fealdade de Fabiano Gorila. In 2016, he was awarded the Fauve Polar SNCF award at the 43rd Festival d'Angoulême, for his graphic novel Tungstène. In 2020 he published a prose novel, Deserama. (en)
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  • Marcello Quintanilha (ca)
  • Marcello Quintanilha (fr)
  • Marcello Quintanilha (en)
  • Marcello Quintanilha (pt)
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