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'''Francesco Mattina''' (born [[May 23]], [[1979]]) is a Italian comic book "artist" (see Notes, below) best known for ''Spawn''. He also worked on [[Peter David]]'s ''[[Spider-Man]] 2099'', ''Elric: The Balance Lost'', ''Vampirella: Armageddon'', ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Darth Vader]]'', ''Space Ghost'', ''Thunderbolts'', [[Joshua Williamson]]'s ''[[Superman]]'', ''Nova'' and ''[[Batman]]''.
'''Francesco Mattina''' (born [[May 23]], [[1979]]) is a Italian comic book "artist" (see Notes, below) best known for ''Spawn''. He also worked on [[Peter David]]'s ''[[Spider-Man]] 2099'', ''Elric: The Balance Lost'', ''Vampirella: Armageddon'', ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]: [[Darth Vader]]'', ''Space Ghost'', ''Thunderbolts'', [[Joshua Williamson]]'s ''[[Superman]]'', ''Nova'' and ''[[Batman]]''.


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Francesco Mattina (born May 23, 1979) is a Italian comic book "artist" (see Notes, below) best known for Spawn. He also worked on Peter David's Spider-Man 2099, Elric: The Balance Lost, Vampirella: Armageddon, Star Wars: Darth Vader, Space Ghost, Thunderbolts, Joshua Williamson's Superman, Nova and Batman.

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  1. We Got This Covered "Who is Francesco Mattina and why is his connection to DC Comics now a controversy?" by Marco Vito Oddo, published Jun 16, 2024