Michael Zulli - Comic Book and Graphic Novel Bibliography

Comic Book and Graphic Novel Bibliography

  • 1986-1988: The Puma Blues 1-19 – penciller/inker (Aardvark One International)
  • 1988-1989: The Puma Blues 20-23, mini-comic - penciller/inker (Mirage Studios)
  • 1988: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 31, 35-36 - writer/penciller/inker (Mirage Studios)
  • 1989: Taboo 2 – writer/penciller/inker (Spiderbaby Grafix)
  • 1990: The Sandman 13 – penciller (DC Comics)
  • 1990: Taboo 4 – penciller/inker (Spiderbaby Grafix)
  • 1991: Taboo 5 – writer/penciller (Spiderbaby Grafix)
  • 1991: Tundra Sketchbook Series 3 – penciller (Tundra Publishing, Ltd.)
  • 1992: Legends of Arzach 2 – penciller (Tundra Publishing, Ltd.)
  • 1992: Taboo 6 – penciller (Spiderbaby Grafix)
  • 1992: Taboo 7 – penciller/inker (Spiderbaby Grafix)
  • 1993: Angels and Visitations – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1993: Guest of Honor – penciller (no publisher)
  • 1994: A Death Gallery 1 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1994: The Sandman 50 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1994: Roarin' Rick's Rarebit Friends 8-9 – penciller/inker (King Hell)
  • 1994: Starman 3 – penciller/inker (DC Comics)
  • 1994: Alice Cooper: The Last Temptation 1-3 – penciller/inker (Marvel Comics/Marvel Music)
  • 1994: The Staros Report 2 – penciller (Star House)
  • 1994: Witchcraft 4 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1994: Turtle Soup 4 – penciller/inker (Mirage Studios)
  • 1995: The Sandman 53 – penciller (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1995: Witchblade 47 - penciller/inker (Top Cow Productions/Image Comics)
  • 1996: The Dreaming 8 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1996: The Sandman 70-72 – penciller (issues weren't inked) (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1996: Seekers into the Mystery 6-9 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1997: Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold 1 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1997: The Shade 4 – penciller/inker (DC Comics)
  • 1998: Vertigo: Winter's Edge 3 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1998: Witchcraft: La Terreur 1-3 – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 1998: Longshot: Fools – penciller (Marvel Comics)
  • 1999: Batman: No Man's Land 1 – penciller (DC Comics)
  • 1999: Star Wars Tales 13 – penciller/inker (Dark Horse Comics)
  • 1999: Webspinners: Tales of the Spider-man 1-3 – penciller/inker (Marvel Comics)
  • 2000: The Quotable Sandman – penciller (Vertigo Comics)
  • 2000: The Sandman Presents: Love Street 1-3 – penciller (Vertigo Comics)
  • 2000: Vertigo Secret Files and Origins: Swamp Thing – penciller/inker (Vertigo Comics)
  • 2000-2001: Legends of the DC Universe 33-36 – penciller (DC Comics)
  • 2001: Delicate Creatures – penciller/inker (Image Comics/Top Cow Productions)
  • 2002: 9-11 2 – penciller/inker (DC Comics)
  • 2002: Grendel: Red, White and Black 4 - penciller (Dark Horse Comics)
  • 2004: Creatures of the Night – penciller/inker/painter (Dark Horse Books)
  • 2007: The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch – penciller/inker/painter (Dark Horse Books)
  • 2011: The Fracture of the Universal Boy – writer/penciller/inker (Eidelon Fine Arts)

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