Carmine Di Giandomenico

He is one of the leading artists on the global superhero comic scene, as well as on the Italian scene. Born in Teramo in 1973, in the 1990s he illustrated Daniele Brolli's comic “Examen” and subsequently demonstrated his talent on various projects written by Alessandro Bilotta, such as “La Dottrina” and “La landa degli aviatori.” In the early 2000s, he began collaborating with Marvel, which allowed him to create highly acclaimed comics such as “Spider-Man: Noir” and “Magneto: Testament,” not to mention the 2007 miniseries Battlin' Jack Murdock. In 2016, Di Giandomenico was chosen by DC Comics to draw "The Flash" series and has since contributed to other successful publications such as "Justice League Odyssey", "Detective Comics", "Batgirl", and "Justice League: Endless Winter". He is currently collaborating on several issues of Absolute Superman.