Chris Moreno

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Chris Moreno
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Moreno at the November 2009 Big Apple Convention.
Area(s)Comic book writer, illustrator, creator.

Chris Moreno is an American comic book illustrator.

Contents

Comic books

Marvel Comics

Image Comics

Popgun Vol. 1, 2007 ISBN   1-58240-824-6 (illustrator)
Paul Jenkins Sidekick, (illustrator)
The Wicked West Abomination & Other Tales:"The Horri-Belle Truth" ISBN   1-58240-661-8, 2004

BOOM! Studios

Toy Story: The Mysterious Stranger, 2009
Zombie Tales #1: A Game Called Zombie, 2007
Fear the Dead: A Zombie Survivors Journal #1, written by Michael Alan Nelson 2006

Zenescope Entertainment

Grimm Fairy Tales April Fools' Edition, 2009
Grimm Fairy Tales Volume 2, 2007, ISBN   978-0-9786874-6-5

Silent Devil Comics

Dracula vs. King Arthur #1-#4 2005
Dracula vs. Capone, 2006
The Minions of Ka, Book One 2008, ISBN   1-897548-24-9
Monkey in a Wagon Vs. Lemur on a Big Wheel, (Co-creator)
The Last Sin of Mark Grimm, written by M. Sean McManus 2007

Other comic art

Knights of the Dinner Table, Kenzer and Company
Superfrat, (web comic) [2]
Unusual Suspects, published by Top Cow 2007
Teddy Scares Vol. 2, published by Ape Entertainment 2007

Creator-owned projects

The Rot Pack (illustrator)
Tyrannosaurus West (illustrator)
Goth Ninja (illustrator)

Other work

Gymkommentary with Matt Singer. [3]

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References

  1. "Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited". Marvel Comics. Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  2. "Origins of Superfrat". Comixpedia. Archived from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2009-06-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. "Gymkommentary". Internet Archive . Retrieved 2009-06-21.

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