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DARK NIGHTS: METAL1414 products. Grab Bag11 product. Image2525 products. Haunt33 products. REBORN44 products. Spawn1818 products. Bargain Art11 product. Official Website of Comic Book Creator and Artist Greg Capullo featuring art and related merchandise for sale, convention schedule, and more. Gregory Capullo ( / kəˈpʊloʊ /; born March 30, 1962) is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on Quasar (1991-1992), X-Force (1992-1993), Angela (1994), Spawn (1993-2000, 2003-2004), Batman (2011-2016), and Reborn (2016-2017). He also drew the DC Comics company-wide crossover storylines Dark Nights. Fan-favorite artist Greg Capullo has been back doing covers at Marvel Comics (like the Wolverine cover seen here) after spending a few decades away making a name for himself on Image's Spawn and. Celebrated comic book artist Greg Capullo confirmed last year that he would be returning to the House of Ideas and was drawing a new project for Marvel Comics. What series exactly the fan-favorite.

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Greg Capullo 's current project is a creator-owned comic book with Scott Snyder for Snyder's Best Jackett Press imprint, published through Image Comics. And on Instagram, Capullo has been sharing. Greg Capullo is a self taught Illustrator and the current artist on the best-selling and highly acclaimed BATMAN series for DC Comics. Prior to that, he was best known for his 80 issue run on Image Comics' SPAWN, created by Todd McFarlane. Other popular comics work includes Marvel Comics X-FORCE and QUASAR (as well as a slew of one-shot titles). Superstar artist Greg Capullo has confirmed his impending return to Marvel Comics, first as a cover artist, though with plans to do "a project" at the publisher. Speaking to Mark Millar on his. THE DETAILS! Greg Capullo is an American illustrator. He's worked for every major comic company over the course of his illustrious career. Notable titles include Marvel's X-Force, Image Comics/Todd McFarlane's Spawn and most recently, his critically acclaimed run on DC's flagship title Batman. His work can also be found in the pages of.

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Greg Capullo is a master comic artist and penciller who is best known for his work with X-Force, Angela, Spawn and Batman. A veteran of the industry Capullo has worked with Marvel, Image and DC. Spawn/Batman: Greg Capullo Shares First Art From New Crossover. Announced last week at San Diego Comic-Con, Batman and Spawn will officially be crossing over once again with a special one-shot to. Monday, October 31st, 2022. Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo. Two legendary comic creators who conjure up images of dark crusaders and explosive action. Individually, their work on Spawn and Batman represents the most dynamic and exciting comic book art in the history of the medium. Now, after countless requests from fans, they're joining. Gregory Capullo ( / kəˈpʊloʊ /; born March 30, 1962) is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on Quasar (1991-1992), X-Force (1992-1993), Angela (1994), Spawn (1993-2000, 2003-2004) and Batman (2011-2016). He also drew the DC Comics company-wide crossover storylines Dark Nights: Metal and Dark Nights.

Batman 21 9.8 Signed by Greg Capullo and Scott Snyder eBay

Greg Capullo is a self taught Illustrator and the current artist on the best-selling and highly acclaimed BATMAN series for DC Comics. Prior to that, he was best known for his 80 issue run on Image Comics' SPAWN, created by Todd McFarlane. Other popular comics work includes Marvel Comics X-FORCE and QUASAR (as well as a slew of one-shot titles). January 4, 2024. Artist Greg Capullo has revealed via his Twitter today an interior page for an upcoming series he's drawing, and it's none other than Wolverine. He doesn't say it's Wolverine, nor does the hero show up on the interior page he shared, but you can see "Wolverine" written in the top left of the interior page.