How to Draw Bizarro with Gustavo Duarte | DC Art Academy

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Gustavo Duarte is a Brazilian cartoonist, graphic designer and a comics creator. For the last 20 years, Duarte’s cartoons and illustrations have been published in some of the most popular publications in Brazil. In 2009, Duarte began publishing his own comics like Monsters!, Có!, Birds and others. In addition to his own works, he has also contributed to several DC books, including Bizarro, Dear Justice League, and Dear DC Super-Villains.

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