Jorge Zaffino

Jorge Zaffino

Jorge Zaffino (1960–2002) was a comic book artist born in Argentina.

He did relatively little work in the U.S but it seems he is considered a very influential artist by a number of his colleagues.Who|date=July 2007 He is mostly known for his Punisher graphic novels: Kingdom Gone, Assassin's Guild. He also did The Savage Sword of Conan, Terror Inc., Clive Barker's Hellraiser and The 'Nam for Marvel and Winter World for Eclipse.

A follow up to Winter World called Winter Sea was entierly written and drawn [http://www.dixonverse.net/artpages/winterworld.htm] for Marvel Comics but was never published due to changes of Marvel Comic's policy on creator-owned books at the time. [http://www.jorgezaffino.com/] A third chapter of the Winter World saga was also planned, titled Winter War. [http://www.dixonverse.net/artpages/winterworld.htm]

Works

* Nippur de Lagash:"Los guiones continúan",1976 contribution to the storyline "El Incorruptible" (1974/1978)
* Nippur de Lagash: Contributions to the storyline " La saga de los hermanos tatuados" (1984/1985)
* Kayan
* Wolf
* Troels
* The Punisher
* Punisher: War Zone
* The 'Nam 1986
* Punisher: Assassin's Guild 1988
* Winter World; 1988
* Clive Barker's Hellraiser;1988
* The Horned God, from The Savage Sword of Conan 162, 1989
* Seven Block; 1990/2004
* Critical Mass1990
* Punisher; Kingdom Gone 1990
* Hoover 1991/1998
* Terror Inc.; 1992
* Batman, black and white 1996
* Shadow Line Sage

External links

*http://www.jorgezaffino.com/
*http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=penciller&query=zaffino&sort=alpha&Submit=Search


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