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Pablo Raimondi

Pablo Raimondi

Pablo Raimondi moved to the United States from his native Argentina to pursue his dream of creating comic books. He has worked for both Marvel and DC Comics and has illustrated some of the top comic action figures, including Superman, Batman, and the X-Men. He lives in New York City.

Photo Finish will be released on April 10, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Apr 10, 2007
Photo Finish is now available in Trade Paperback
Apr 10, 2007
Photo Finish will be released on April 10, 2007 in
Apr 10, 2007
Photo Finish is now available in
Apr 10, 2007
Full Throttle will be released on October 24, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Oct 24, 2006
Full Throttle is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 24, 2006
Crash Course will be released on October 24, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Oct 24, 2006
Crash Course is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 24, 2006
Full Throttle will be released on October 24, 2006 in
Oct 24, 2006
Full Throttle is now available in
Oct 24, 2006

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Mania, February 27, 2009
...bit. Oh, and there was an Origins & Omens back up feature by James Robinson with art by Pablo Raimondi. I neither loved nor hated the art, but the story about Mon-El trying to assimilate himself to Earth and taking a human name was a good one. Probably...
GamersCircle, May 11, 2009
...Animal Man’, which is continued in ‘The Last Days Of Animal Man #1′ in stores late May. Art: Pablo Raimondi’s art in this issue seems to be a direct homage to the film ‘Batman Returns’ starring Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, and Michelle...
The Factual Opinion, May 3, 2009
...want to read once anyway.  Battle For The Cowl: Underground # 1 By Chris Yost Art by Pablo Raimondi & Brian Reber Published by DC Comics What's that? A comic following the trail set out by Battle For The Cowl: Arkham Asylum and last year's Gotham...
brokenfrontier.com, February 9, 2009
...to stay in an ongoing anthology ZVR Adventure .  Oxido is the creator owned work of X-Factor’s Pablo Raimondi and in publisher Chris Ryall’s words “his best work to date”.  Finally, collections of Chris Eliopolous’ Desperate Times , John...