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Leonardo Manco

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Leonardo Manco
Born (1971-12-16) 16 December 1971 (age 52)
NationalityArgentine
Area(s)Penciler, Inker
Notable works
Hellblazer

Leonardo Manco (born 16 December 1971) is an Argentine comic book artist.

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Career

Manco is best known for his dark and gritty style on such titles as Marvel Comics’ Hellstorm (1994), Blaze of Glory (2000, #1-4), Apache Skies (2002, #1-4), Deathlok Vol. 3 (1999–2000), and Hellblazer (2004) from DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint.[1]

Other work by Manco has included Marvel’s Archangel #1 (1996), Werewolf by Night Vol.2 #1-6 (1998), Doom #1-3 (2000) and Doom: The Emperor Returns #1-3 (2002).

In 2004 he drew an original graphic novel Hellblazer: All His Engines, written by Mike Carey, and was the regular artist on the Hellblazer ongoing series for Vertigo.[1] In June 2004 Manco was signed to a two-year exclusive contract with DC Comics.[citation needed]

Manco also contributed to the War Machine series from Marvel Comics.[2]

Bibliography

DC Comics

Marvel

Boom! Entertainment

Collected Comics

  • Hellblazer (DC Comics):
    • Stations of the Cross (with Mike Carey, collects #194–195 and 200, ISBN 1-4012-1002-3)[3]
    • Reasons to be Cheerful (with Mike Carey, collects #201-205, ISBN 1-4012-1251-4)[4]
    • The Gift (with Mike Carey, collects #207-212, September 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1453-3)[5]
    • All His Engines (with Mike Carey, graphic novel, Vertigo, 2005, paperback, ISBN 1-4012-0317-5,[6] hardcover, ISBN 1-4012-0316-7)[7]
    • Empathy is the Enemy (with Denise Mina, collects #214–222, ISBN 1-4012-1066-X) [8]
    • The Red Right Hand (with Denise Mina, collects #224–228, ISBN 1-4012-1342-1) [9]
    • Joyride (with Andy Diggle, 192 pages, Vertigo, February 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1651-X, Titan, April 2008, ISBN 1-84576-775-6)[10] collects:
      • "In at the Deep End" (Hellblazer #230-231, 2007)
      • "Wheels of Chance, Systems of Control" (Hellblazer #232-233, 2007)
      • "Joyride" (Hellblazer #234-237, 2007)
    • The Laughing Magician (with Andy Diggle, 128 pages, August 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1853-9) collects:
      • "The Passage" (Hellblazer #239, 2007)
      • "The Laughing Magician" (Hellblazer #240-242, 2008)

2000 AD

References

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