Chiaroscuro (comics)

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Chiaroscuro, in comics, may refer to:

Chiaroscuro was a horror series which appeared in the British weekly comic 2000 AD. It was written by Simon Spurrier with art by Cam Smith.

<i>Chiaroscuro: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci</i> Comicbook

Chiaroscuro: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci is a Vertigo comic book limited series published from 1995 to 1996, which was later repackaged in 2005 as a single volume. The series was written by Pat McGreal and David Rawson and illustrated by Chaz Truog and Rafael Kayanan. The original series covers were done by Stephen John Philips and Richard Bruning.

Chiaroscuro is a comic series developed by Canadian artist Troy Little between 2000 and 2005.

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