Career
Meglia died on August 15, 2008 at the age of 50. Is when Meglia debuted as an assistant to the illustrator Oswal Sanson, where he produced many illustrations for the magazines Pendulum and Skorpio. Meglia illustrated the comic book adaptations of various literary classics such as Don Quichotte, Louisiana Bible pour les Enfants, and several books of Martin Fierro, the poet.
He contributed to several major magazines of Argentina, including Satiricon – a humorous periodical, El Grafico – a sports magazine, and Billiken – a children"s magazine.
He made his first short comic stories for the Publisher Record. Meglia decided to enter the Hanna-Barbera Studios, where he worked in animation for some popular cartoon series, including The Smurfs, The Flintstones, and Scooby Doo, as well as the animated film The Magic Pumpkin.
He teamed up with the famous Argentinian writer, Carlos Trillo, and together they started Irish Coffee which is a comic series about a detective with supernatural powers. Meglia subsequently created Big Bang and The Book of Gabriel, the story of an archangel who lost his immortality and must endure a quest to gain forgiveness from the sin he committed.
Trillo and Meglia created their most famous character, Cybersix.
Meglia was awarded Best European Comic Character. Meglia and Trillo start the two miniseries Lam and Livevil. Cybersix becomes a live-action television series in Argentina however, its low ratings led it to only lasting seven episodes.
Cybersix becomes an animated television series.
lieutenant debuted in Canada and Argentina on September 6, and was subsequently dubbed for French, Japanese, Malaysian, Polish, South American, and Thai viewers. Meglia begins overseeing the production of a film based on Livelil.
After settling down in Spain, Meglia began working for the United States market. He cooperated on series such as Wildcats, Dark Horse titles like Star Wars and Spyboy, as well as District of Columbia"s Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle, Crimson, Adventures of Superman, and Monster World, as well as Marvel"s Elektra.
He created the series Canari with Belgian comic artist Didier Crisse.
Carlos Meglia dies of a heart attack on August 15, 2008 at age 50.