Heavy Metal Will Respond to Claudio Alvarez & Geraldo Borges Over Claims Over Publishing The Detective Withoiut Permission heavymetal heavymetalmagazine heavymetalink JosephPIllidge geraldohsborges claudioalvarezJosephSDurko
\nBrazilian comic artist Geraldo Borges, best known in the US for his work on Justice League, Aquaman, Nightwing, Wolverine, Star Wars and X-Men is also the founder of the art academy Quadriños Estudio Chile, and ArtistGO agency. Last week, he posted a widely shared message from his creative and business partner on the comic book The Last Detective, writer and agency founder Claudio Alvarez. Translated into English by Geraldo, and then re-edited by Claudio, this message appears below.
It took me a couple of emails to understand and agree to comment to the Italian publisher that the work wasn't available.\n'Imagine the outrage to see our comic published in number 3 of Italian Heavy Metal. With our names featured on the contract. Without having the rights to it. Without paying us a dime.\n'For these days, I have notified the editorial in Italy of the facts and potential conflicts that the behavior of your 'partner' can bring them.
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