Template:Short description Template:Infobox comics creator Francesco Francavilla is an Italian comic book artist known for his creator-owned series The Black Beetle and pulp-inspired comic covers. Other notable works include The Black Coat (which he co-created), Dynamite's Zorro series, and his recent run on Detective Comics with Scott Snyder and Jock.
Career
Template:Expand section Francesco Francavilla made his professional comics debut in the Italian comics anthology Amazing Comics.[1]
Within the industry he has become known for his pulp and retro-inspired style. He runs a blog, Pulp Sunday, dedicated to this kind of work.[2] His cover work is particularly noteworthy, he won an Eisner for it in 2012.[3]
He has worked as an interior artist for both Marvel Comics (Black Panther: The Man without Fear, Captain America and Bucky, Hawkeye) and DC Comics (Detective Comics for The Black Mirror story arc, which won the 2012 Eisner for best ongoing series).[4] Most recently he has been focusing on The Black Beetle, a series he originally created for his Pulp Sunday blog, which is now being published by Dark Horse Comics. This series has already had wide critical acclaim[5] and has been made an ongoing series as a part of Dark Horse Comics' superhero push.[6]
Nowadays, he is the featured visual artist in today's issue of The New York Times Magazine, his artwork is now moving into the non-fiction realm.[7]
Bibliography
Interior comic work includes:
- The Black Coat (with Adam Cogan and Ben Lichius, Ape Entertainment):
- A Call to Arms #1-4 (2006)
- Or Give Me Death #1 (of 4) (2007)
- Sea of Red #11-13 (layouts for Paul Harmon, written by Rick Remender, Image, 2006)
- 24Seven Volume 2: "Confession" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, Image, 2007)
- Fear Agent #11: "Along Come a Spider" (with Rick Remender, Image, 2007)
- Left on Mission #1-5 (with Chip Mosher, Boom! Studios, 2007)
- Sorrow #1-4 (with Rick Remender and Seth Peck, Image, 2007–2008)
- Zorro vol. 6 #1-8, 15-20 (with Matt Wagner, Dynamite, 2008–2010)
- Tales of the Starlight Drive-in: "1966" and "1972" (with Michael San Giacomo, anthology graphic novel, Image, 2008)
- The Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta: Dracula Meets the Wolfman (with Steve Niles, one-shot, Image, 2009)
- Scalped #27: "High Lonesome, Part Three: The Ballad of Baylis Earl Nitz" (with Jason Aaron, Vertigo, 2009)
- Green Hornet: Year One #1-6 (colors on Aaron Campbell, written by Matt Wagner, Dynamite, 2010)
- Garrison #1-6 (with Jeff Mariotte, Wildstorm, 2010)
- Detective Comics (DC Comics):
- "Skeleton Cases" (with Scott Snyder, in vol. 1 #871-872, 874-875 and 879, 2011)
- "The Face in the Glass" (with Scott Snyder and Jock, in vol. 1 #881, 2011)
- "Rain" (script and art, in vol. 2 #27, 2011)
- Black Panther (with David Liss, Marvel):
- The Man without Fear #513-515, 517-518 and 521-523 (2011)
- The Most Dangerous Man Alive #524 (2011)
- Captain America (Marvel):
- "Old Wounds" (with Ed Brubaker and James Asmus, in #625-628, 2011–2012)
- "Captain America and Black Widow" (with Cullen Bunn, in #636-640, 2012–2013)
- Outlaw Territory Volume 2: "Lullaby" (script and art, anthology graphic novel, Image, 2011)
- The Black Beetle (script and art, Dark Horse):
- Dark Horse Presents (anthology):
- "The Night Shift" (in vol. 2 #11-13, 2012)
- "Kara Böcek" (in vol. 3 #28-32, 2016–2017)
- No Way Out #1-4 (2013)
- Necrologue #1-5 (announced for 2013; unreleased)[8][9]
- Dark Horse Presents (anthology):
- Swamp Thing vol. 5 #10: "Arcane's Lullaby" (with Scott Snyder, DC Comics, 2012)
- Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword #5: "Dark Agnes" (with Paul Tobin, anthology, Dark Horse, 2012)
- Hawkeye vol. 4 #10, 12 (with Matt Fraction, Marvel, 2013)
- Batwoman #21: "Interlude III" (with Haden Blackman and J. H. Williams III, DC Comics, 2013)
- Afterlife with Archie #1-10 (with Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Archie Comics, 2013–2016)
- American Vampire Anthology #1: "The Producers" (script and art, Vertigo, 2013)
- Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3 #8-9: "Infinity" (with Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, 2013–2014)
- Vertigo Quarterly: CMYK #4 "The Dying of the Light" (script and art, anthology, Vertigo, 2015)
- The Shadow #100: "The Laughing Corpse" (script and art, co-feature, Dynamite, 2015)
- Moon Knight vol. 6 #5-9 (with Jeff Lemire, Greg Smallwood, Wilfredo Torres and James Stokoe, Marvel, 2016–2017)
- All-Star Batman #6-9: "The Cursed Wheel, Act Two" (with Scott Snyder, co-feature, DC Comics, 2017)
- Will Eisner's The Spirit: The Corpse Makers #1-5 (script and art, Dynamite, 2017–2018)
- DC Holiday Special 2017: "Going Down Easy" (with Tom King, anthology, DC Comics, 2018)
- Hungry Ghosts #4: "The Cow Head" (with Anthony Bourdain, anthology, Berger Books, 2018)
- Shock (script and art, anthology graphic novel, Aftershock):
- "Invasion" (in Volume 1, 2018)
- "The Last Confession" (in Volume 2, 2019)
Covers only
Awards
- 2012: Won "Favourite Newcomer Artist" Eagle Award[10][11]
- 2012: Won "Best Cover Artist" Eisner Award[12]
- 2016: Nominated "All-in-One Award" Inkwell Awards[13]
Notes
References
External links
- Template:Official website
- Template:Comicbookdb
- Pulp Sunday
- The Art of Francesco Francavilla
- Comic-Twart: Francesco Francavilla
- An Audio Interview with Francesco Francavilla, Word Balloon, May 25, 2011