Nunzio de Filippis - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Skinwalker #1-4 (art by Brian Hurtt) (Oni Press, May - September 2002)
  • Three Strikes #1-5 (art by Brian Hurtt) (Oni Press, April - October 2003)
  • Maria's Wedding graphic novel (art by Jose Garibaldi) (Oni Press, July 2003)
  • New Mutants vol. 2 #1-13 (Marvel Comics, July 2003 - June 2004)
  • The Tomb graphic novel (art by Christopher Mitten) (Oni Press, July 2004)
  • New X-Men: Academy X vol. 2 #1-19 (Marvel Comics (July 2004 - December 2005)
  • Amazing Agent Luna vol. 1-7 (Seven Seas Entertainment, 2005–2011)
  • New X-Men: Hellions #1-4 (Marvel Comics, July–October 2005)
  • Adventures of Superman #644-648 (with Greg Rucka) (November 2005 - March 2006)
  • Past Lies: An Amy Devlin Mystery graphic novel (Oni Press, March 2006)
  • Destiny's Hand vol. 1-3 (art by Mel Calingo) (Seven Seas Entertainment, 2006–2009)
  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers, The Evo Tournament" (Del Rey, 2009)
  • Batman Confidential #26-28 (DC Comics, April - June 2009)
  • All Saints' Day: An Amy Devlin Mystery graphic novel (Oni Press, October 2010)
  • Amazing Agent Jennifer vol. 1-2 (Seven Seas Entertainment, 2011-2012)
  • Dracula Everlasting vol. 1-2 (Seven Seas Entertainment, 2011-2012)
  • The Avalon Chronicles, Volume 1: Once In A Blue Moon (Oni Press, 2012)
  • Play Ball (Oni Press, 2012)
  • Bad Medicine (Oni Press, debuted Free Comic Book Day 2012)

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