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Michael Mignola (; born September 16, 1960) is an American comic book writer best known for creating for Dark Horse Comics, part of a of titles including B.P.R.D., , , and various spin-offs. He has also created other and themed titles for Dark Horse including Baltimore, , and The Amazing Screw-On Head.


Early life
Mike Mignola was born September 16, 1960. He was raised .


Career

Marvel and DC
Mignola was born in Berkeley, California. He began his career in 1980 by illustrating spots in The Comic Reader. His first published piece was in The Comic Reader #183, a spot illustration of (pg. 9). His first published front cover was The Comic Reader #196 in November 1981. In 1982 he graduated from the California College of the Arts with a BFA in Illustration.

In 1983 he worked as an inker at on Daredevil and Power Man and Iron Fist and later became the penciler on titles such as The Incredible Hulk, Alpha Flight, and the Rocket Raccoon limited series.

In 1987, he began working for as well. He drew the and World of Krypton limited series. With writer , Mignola produced the Cosmic Odyssey miniseries in 1988.

(2025). 9780756667429, Dorling Kindersley.
Mignola drew covers for several Batman stories, including ""Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 235: "Written by Jim Starlin, with art by Jim Aparo and haunting covers by Mike Mignola, 'A Death in the Family' proved a best seller with readers in both single-issue and trade paperback form." and "Dark Knight, Dark City".
(2025). 9781465424563, Dorling Kindersley.
Writer and Mignola crafted the Gotham by Gaslight one-shot in 1989.Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 241: "An 'alternate history of the Batman' was spawned in this dark prestige format one-shot by writer Brian Augustyn and artist Mike Mignola."

In an early 2000s interview, Mignola was asked if his 1988 cover art and cover text for Batman #428 anticipated the telephone vote for the death of the second Robin (). Mignola responded:

(2025). 9781893905535, TwoMorrows.

"It's so amazing to me that people are still talking about that damn thing. I didn't know if he was going to live or die, because I did the cover ahead of time. So the idea was: I'll draw him dead, and if he lives, then it's just a cover of him being badly hurt. I've gotta say---I don't think I was giving it a lot of thought. I never imagined I'd be talking about it all these years later."

When asked if fans continued to question him about that cover, he replied, "You know, it does crop up. When people talk about my career, that is one of the covers that a lot of people kind of go back to. I wish I had something profound to say about it. But at the time, it was just another job." In contrast, Mignola did not address his cover illustration of the Joker, and the accompanying cover text, for Batman #429. His visual depiction of the Joker anticipated prospective advertisements for his work in Gotham by Gaslight, yet the cover text still adhered to the "Death in the Family" storyline. This Joker is only briefly discussed in Gotham by Gaslight as a man who married ten wealthy widows, poisoned all ten with , and then ingested the poison himself when police attempted an arrest, resulting in partial facial paralysis. Mignola included a black-and-white police sketch in Gotham by Gaslight that did not replicate his Batman #429 cover art, choosing instead to root that Elseworlds incarnation of the Joker in 's 1928 portrayal of Gwynplaine for The Man Who Laughs. A scene from 's Batman, released in June 1989 (United States), additionally featured 's Joker in a , but without a .

(2025). 9780313357466, Greenwood Press.
Two years later, published an assessment of Islamophobia pervasive in 's plot and 's interior pencils for "Death in the Family," particularly Batman #429, which prompted debates over Mignola's intentions.

Through the early 1990s Mignola worked on covers and backup features for various DC and Marvel Comics. He collaborated twice with writer . In 1990–1991, they produced the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser limited series for , with inker . This was followed with the graphic novel in 1992.

(2025). 9781606901694, Dynamite Entertainment.


Hellboy and related spinoffs

Hellboy
Prior to 1994 Mignola's career had been spent doing illustration for corporate publishers. That year, Dark Horse Comics released , Mignola's creator-owned project. Though he wrote the story himself, it was scripted by John Byrne. The next Hellboy story, , was completely written and drawn by Mignola. Since then all Hellboy stories have been written solely by Mignola with the exception of , which was co-written by Joshua Dysart.

(2006) was the first Hellboy story not drawn by Mignola, featuring the art of . Corben would return to draw many flashback stories for the series. Other artists have also had a hand in drawing flashback stories including Jason Shawn Alexander, and . In 2007, following after 2005's , British artist took over art duties on the ongoing story arc of Hellboy from onwards.

Mike Mignola returned as the full-time artist for Hellboy in 2012 for the series' conclusion, Hellboy in Hell.


Abe Sapien
In 1998 the first Hellboy spinoff, Abe Sapien, was launched. It was not written by Mike Mignola, but it did feature his Hellboy short story "" as a back-up. Abe Sapien did not take off properly until a decade later in 2008's The Drowning. Since then it has had several short stories and beginning in 2013 it became an ongoing series with as the lead writer with Mignola.


Lobster Johnson
was the next spinoff, debuting as a back-up feature in 1999's . The series got its own title later in 2007's Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus. It returned again with the miniseries The Burning Hand in 2012, followed by various short stories.


B.P.R.D.
B.P.R.D. was the third spinoff, but it was the first one which was conceived to be more than just a one-off side story, but rather a series of stories.
(2025). 9781595826091, Dark Horse Comics. .
It began with 2002's , which continued on from . Beyond that followed a series of short stories designed to explore what the B.P.R.D. series could be. 2004's was the story that solidified what the series was, and would set the direction for future books to come, so much so that the first major story cycle is collected in omnibus editions titled B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs. A vast majority of the stories in this era were co-written with and drawn by Guy Davis.

is the main series continuing after the catastrophic events at the conclusion of the Plague of Frogs cycle. Guy Davis left the series in 2011 with the conclusion of Hell on Earth: Gods. became the new ongoing artist beginning with Hell on Earth: Monsters, but he is joined by several regular artists, most notably and Laurence Campbell.

Continuing where Hell on Earth left off, The Devil You Know is written by Mike Mignola and with Laurence Campbell serving as the regular artist.


Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder
Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder (more commonly known simply as " Witchfinder") began with a teaser story in 2008's , followed by a full miniseries in 2009. It follows the stories of the occult investigator, Sir Edward, agent of .


Frankenstein
The Frankenstein began with Frankenstein Underground in 2015. Set in 1956, this miniseries follows Frankenstein (in the Hellboy Universe, the Frankenstein monster takes his father's name) as he ventures into the . This also canonized Mary Shelley's novel . The series was further expanded in 2020 with Frankenstein Undone, a direct sequel to Shelley's novel.


Spinoff miniseries
Numerous spinoffs have been published that are set in the Hellboy universe:
  • Sledgehammer 44: Set in World War II, this series is about the Epimetheus Vril Energy Suit created by Doctor Helena Gallargas.
  • Frankenstein Underground: Set in 1956, this series follows the Frankenstein monster as he ventures into the .
  • Rise of the Black Flame: Set in 1923, this series explores how Raimund Diestel became the Black Flame.
  • The Visitor: How & Why He Stayed: This series follows the life of an alien visitor set to kill the infant Hellboy in 1944.
  • Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon: Set in 1941, this series follows Trevor Bruttenholm as he becomes an agent for the allied forces in World war II.
  • Koshchei the Deathless: Hellboy and Koshchei sit in a pub in Hell and chat.


The Outerverse
Baltimore began with a 2007 illustrated novel, and continued as a comic book series. It was created by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden.

Like Baltimore, Joe Golem: Occult Detective began as an illustrated prose novel (2012's Joe Golem and the Drowning City) and later continued as a comic book series. It was created by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden and exists in a shared universe with Baltimore called "The Outerverse".


Style
has described Mignola's style as "German expressionism meets ".
(1997). 9781593070953, Dark Horse Comics. .
His style has also been likened to an amalgamation of and .


Film and television
Mignola worked as an illustrator for Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 movie Bram Stoker's Dracula. He was also the production designer for the Disney feature film in 2001 and a concept artist for 2002's and 's Brave.

Mignola was hired by to provide character designs for in 1991. His redesign of Mr. Freeze was used for the series.

Mignola's design of the 1880s Batman costume from the comic appeared in .

Hellboy was made into a feature film in 2004 by director Guillermo del Toro. Mignola was closely involved with the movie's production, and a was released in 2008. Hellboy has been made into two direct-to-video animated films, in 2006 and in 2007.

Mignola's The Amazing Screw-On Head debuted in 2006 on the , starring the voices of and David Hyde Pierce. "Fanboy Radio #353 - Mike Mignola LIVE" . Fanboy Radio. November 30, 2006.

Mignola worked on the script for the R-rated Hellboy reboot film (2019), that was directed by , and starred as Hellboy. Mignola also co-wrote the screenplay for a 2024 reboot film titled alongside Chris Golden.

In 2022, Mignola's career was highlighted in the documentary . Directed by and , this documentary film explores Mignola's journey in creating the Hellboy series and features interviews with industry figures like Guillermo del Toro and . The documentary has been noted for its comprehensive portrayal of Mignola's impact on the worlds of comics and film.


Personal life
As of 2014, Mignola resides in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter.

Regarding the influence of his religious upbringing on his artwork, Mignola explained in a 2014 interview, "No, I don't believe in anything, really. Not on a conscious level. That is the beauty of it. I was raised Catholic. I was taught a bunch of stuff. I find religion fascinating, but at no time does any of that tie my hands. I get to play with stuff without getting too reverential. There's some stuff to the geography of my Hell, the Hell I'm doing is much closer to the world I created in The Amazing Screw-On Head. It's this pile, this jumble of old buildings for the most part. It's entirely made out of everything I want to draw."


Awards
  • 1995:
    • Won "Best Writer/Artist" , for Hellboy: Seed of Destruction
    • Won "Best Graphic Album: Reprint" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Seed of Destruction
    • Won "Best Artist"
    • Won "Best Achievement by an Inker" Don Thompson Award
  • 1996:
    • Won "Best Artist" Harvey Awards
    • Won "Best Graphic Album of Previously Released Material" Harvey Awards, for Hellboy: The Wolves of Saint August
  • 1997:
    • Won "Best Writer/Artist" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Wake the Devil
  • 1998:
    • Won "Best Writer/Artist" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Almost Colossus, Hellboy Christmas Special and Hellboy Jr. Halloween Special
  • 2000:
    • Won "Best Artist" Harvey Award, for Hellboy: Box Full of Evil
  • 2002:
    • Won "Best Finite Series/Limited Series" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Conqueror Worm
  • 2003:
    • Won "Best Humor Publication" Eisner Award, for The Amazing Screw-On Head
    • Won "Best Short Story" Eisner Award, for "The Magician and the Snake"
  • 2004:
    • Won "Favourite Comics Writer/Artist" Eagle Award
    • Won "Best Comics-Related Book" Eisner Award, for The Art of Hellboy
    • Received "Inkpot Award"
  • 2006:
    • Won "Favourite Comics Writer/Artist" Eagle Award
  • 2007:
    • Won "Roll of Honour" Eagle Award
    • Won "Favourite Colour Comicbook – American" Eagle Award, for Hellboy: Darkness Calls
  • 2008
    • Won "Best Cover Artist" Harvey Awards
    • Won "Award for Favourite Colour Comicbook – American" Eagle Award
    • Won "Roll of Honor" Eagle Awards
    • Won "Best Horror Comic Book" Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards, for Hellboy: In the Chapel of Moloch
  • 2009
    • Won "Best Finite Series/Limited Series" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: The Crooked Man
    • Won "Best Graphic Album: Reprint" Eisner Award, for Hellboy Library Edition, vols. 1 and 2
    • Won "Best Publication Design" Eisner Award, for Hellboy Library Edition, vols. 1 and 2
    • Won "All-in-One Award"
  • 2010
    • Won "Best Cover Artist" Harvey Awards, for Hellboy: Bride of Hell
  • 2011
    • Won "Favorite Writer/Artist" Eagle Award
    • Won "Favorite Artist:Inks" Eagle Award
    • Won "Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)" Eisner Award, for Hellboy: Double Feature of Evil
  • 2019


Bibliography

Comics
  • Rocket Raccoon (artist, script by , inks by Al Gordon four-issue limited-series, , 1985)
  • Amazing High Adventure #3 - Short Story "Monkey See, Monkey Die" (script by , anthology series, Marvel Comics, October 1986)
  • The Chronicles of Corum #1–6, 9, 11-12 (artist, with and , , 1987)
  • (artist, script by , inks by P. Craig Russell four-issue limited series, , 1987–1988)
  • World of Krypton (artist, script by John Byrne, inks by Rick Bryant, four-issue limited series, DC Comics, 1987–1988)
  • Cosmic Odyssey (artist, with writer and inker , 1988, DC Comics, TPB, 226 pages, , , DC Comics )
  • /: Triumph and Torment (writer , art also by , 1989, Marvel Comics)
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  • (artist, with writer and inker , single issue prestige format paperback, , 1990)
  • Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser (artist, with writer and inker , four-issue limited series, , 1990–1991) (re-issued in 2024)
  • Ted McKeever's Metropol #9-11 (artist, with "The Resurrection of Eddy Current", three-part mini-series, Epic Comics, 1991)
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula: official movie adaptation (artist, with writer and inker John Nyberg, four-issue mini-series 1992)
  • Ironwolf: Fires of the Revolution (art, with writers Howard Chaykin and John Francis Moore, and artist P. Craig Russell, 104 pages, 1992, Titan Books, , DC Comics, )
  • Ray Bradbury Comics #4 - Short Story "The City" (with letterer Willie Schubert, anthology series, Topps Comics, 1993)
  • : Champion of the Worms (writer, with art by , three-issue mini-series, 1997, Dark Horse, TPB, 80 pages, 1998, , 2005, )
  • : Doom Messiah (script, with art by and , TPB includes Jenny Finn #1–2, , 1999, 128 pages, Boom! Studios, June 2008, )
  • The Amazing Screw-on Head and Other Curious Objects (Dark Horse, 2010) collecting:
    • The Amazing Screw-On Head (one shot comic book, 2002)
    • The Magician and the Snake (with Katie Mignola, published in Happy Endings anthology, 2002)
    • Abu Gung and the Beanstalk (originally drawn 1998, redrawn and expanded for this collection)
    • The Witch and Her Soul (drawn for this collection)
    • The Prisoner of Mars (drawn for this collection)
    • In the Chapel of Curious Objects (drawn for this collection)
  • Baltimore (Dark Horse):
    • The Plague Ships (with Christopher Golden and , 2010)
    • A Passing Stranger (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck for Free Comic Book Day, 2011)
    • The Curse Bells (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2011)
    • Dr. Leskovar's Remedy (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2012)
    • The Play (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2012)
    • The Widow and the Tank (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2013)
    • The Inquisitor (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2013)
    • The Infernal Train (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2013)
    • Chapel of Bones (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2014)
    • The Witch of Harju (with Christopher Golden and Peter Bergting, 2014)
    • The Wolf and the Apostle (with Christopher Golden and Ben Stenbeck, 2014)
    • The Cult of the Red King (with Christopher Golden and Peter Bergting, 2015)
    • Empty Graves (with Christopher Golden and Peter Bergting, 2016)
    • The Red Kingdom (with Christopher Golden and Peter Bergting, 2017)
  • Joe Golem: Occult Detective (Dark Horse):
    • The Rat Catcher (with Christopher Golden and Patric Reynolds, 2015)
    • The Sunken Dead (with Christopher Golden and Patric Reynolds, 2016)
    • The Outer Dark (with Christopher Golden and Patric Reynolds, 2017)
    • Flesh and Blood (with Christopher Golden and Patric Reynolds, 2017)
    • The Drowning City (with Christopher Golden and Peter Bergting, 2018)
  • Mr. Higgins Comes Home (with Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Dark Horse, 2017)
  • Our Encounters with Evil & Other Stories Library Edition (with Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Dark Horse, 2023)
  • Bowling with Corpses & Other Strange Tales from Lands Unknown (Dark Horse, 2025)


Hellboy Universe (Dark Horse)
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    • (with P. Craig Russell, 2007)
    • (with Duncan Fegredo, 2008)
    • (with Richard Corben, 2008)
    • (2008)
    • (with Duncan Fegredo, 2008)
    • The Bride of Hell (with Richard Corben, 2009)
    • Hellboy in Mexico (with Richard Corben, 2010)
    • (with Duncan Fegredo, 2010)
    • The Whittier Legacy (2010)
    • Double Feature of Evil (with Richard Corben, 2010)
    • The Sleeping and the Dead (with , 2010)
    • Buster Oakley Gets His Wish (with , 2011)
    • Being Human (with Richard Corben, 2011, collected in )
    • (with Duncan Fegredo, 2011)
    • House of the Living Dead (with Richard Corben, 2011)
    • Hellboy versus the Aztec Mummy (2011)
    • The Midnight Circus (with Duncan Fegredo, 2013)
    • Hellboy Gets Married (with Mick McMahon, 2013)
    • The Coffin Man (with Fábio Moon, 2014)
    • The Coffin Man 2: The Rematch (with Gabriel Bá, 2015)
    • Into the Silent Sea (with , 2017)
    • Krampusnacht (with , 2018)
  • Hellboy in Hell:
    • The Descent (2012)
    • The Three Gold Whips (2013)
    • The Death Card (2014)
    • The Hounds of Pluto (2015)
    • The Exorcist of Vorsk (with Todd Mignola, 2015)
    • The Spanish Bride (2016)
    • For Whom the Bell Tolls (2016)
  • Hellboy and B.P.R.D.:
    • 1952 (with John Arcudi and Alex Maleev, 2014)
    • 1953:
      • The Phantom Hand (with Ben Stenbeck, 2015)
      • The Kelpie (with Ben Stenbeck, 2015)
      • The Witch Tree (with Ben Stenbeck, 2015)
      • Rawhead and Bloody Bones (with Ben Stenbeck, 2015)
      • Wandering Souls (with Chris Roberson and Michael Walsh, 2016)
      • Beyond the Fences (with Chris Roberson, and Paolo and Joe Rivera, 2016)
    • 1954:
      • The Mirror (with Richard Corben, 2016)
      • Black Sun (with Chris Roberson and Stephen Green, 2016)
      • Unreasoning Beast (with Chris Roberson and Patric Reynolds, 2016)
      • Ghost Moon (with Chris Roberson and Brian Churilla, 2017)
    • 1955:
      • Secret Nature (with Chris Roberson and Shawn Martinbrough, 2017)
      • Occult Intelligence (with Chris Roberson and Brian Churilla, 2017)
      • Burning Season (with Chris Roberson, and Paolo and Joe Rivera, 2018)
  • B.P.R.D.:
    • (with Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, Ryan Sook and Curtis Arnold, 2002)
    • (with Miles Gunther and Michael Avon Oeming, 2003)
    • (with and Guy Davis, 2004)
    • (with Guy Davis, 2004)
    • (with , 2004)
    • (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2004)
    • (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2005)
    • The Universal Machine (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2006)
    • (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2007)
    • Killing Ground (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2007)
    • 1946 (with and , 2008)
    • Revival (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2008)
    • Bishop Olek’s Devil (with Joshua Dysart and Paul Azaceta, 2008)
    • Out of Reach (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2008)
    • War on Frogs #1 (with John Arcudi, and Guy Davis, 2008)
    • The Ectoplasmic Man (with John Arcudi and , 2008)
    • The Warning (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2008)
    • War on Frogs #2 (with John Arcudi and , 2008)
    • The Black Goddess (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2009)
    • And What Shall I Find There? (with Joshua Dysart and , 2009)
    • War on Frogs #3 (with John Arcudi and , 2009)
    • 1947 (with Joshua Dysart, Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, 2009)
    • War on Frogs #4 (with John Arcudi and , 2009)
    • King of Fear (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2010)
    • The Dead Remembered (with , Karl Moline and , 2011)
    • Casualties (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2011)
    • 1948 (with John Arcudi and , 2012)
    • Vampire (with Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, 2013)
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    • New World (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2010)
    • Gods (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2011)
    • Seattle (with John Arcudi and Guy Davis, 2011)
    • Monsters (with John Arcudi and , 2011)
    • Russia (with John Arcudi and Tyler Crook, 2011)
    • An Unmarked Grave (with John Arcudi and , 2012)
    • The Long Death (with John Arcudi and , 2012)
    • The Pickens County Horror (with and , 2012)
    • The Devil’s Engine (with John Arcudi and Tyler Crook, 2012)
    • The Transformation of J.H. O'Donnell (with and , 2012)
    • Exorcism (with , 2012)
    • The Return of the Master (with John Arcudi and Tyler Crook, 2012)
    • The Abyss of Time (with and James Harren, 2013)
    • A Cold Day in Hell (with John Arcudi and , 2013)
    • Wasteland (with John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell, 2013)
    • Lake of Fire (with John Arcudi and Tyler Crook, 2013)
    • Reign of the Black Flame (with John Arcudi and James Harren, 2014)
    • The Devil's Wings (with John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell, 2014)
    • The Broken Equation (with John Arcudi and Joe Querio, 2014)
    • Grind (with John Arcudi and Tyler Crook, 2014)
    • Flesh and Stone (with John Arcudi and James Harren, 2014)
    • Nowhere, Nothing, Never (with John Arcudi and Peter Snejbjerg, 2015)
    • Modern Prometheus (with John Arcudi and Julián Totino Tedesco, 2015)
    • End of Days (with John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell, 2015)
    • The Exorcist (with Camerson Stewart, Chris Roberson, and Mike Norton, 2016)
    • Cometh the Hour (with John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell, 2016)
  • :
    • Messiah (with Scott Allie and Laurence Campbell, 2017)
    • Pandemonium (with Scott Allie, Sebastián Fiumara, and Laurence Campbell, 2018)
    • Ragna Rok (with Scott Allie, Laurence Campbell, and Christopher Mitten, 2018)
  • :
    • The Iron Prometheus (with Jason Armstrong, 2007)
    • The Burning Hand (with John Arcudi and Tonči Zonjić, 2012)
    • Tony Masso’s Finest Hour (with John Arcudi and , 2012)
    • The Prayer of Neferu (with John Arcudi and , 2012)
    • Caput Mortuum (with John Arcudi and Tonči Zonjić, 2012)
    • Satan Smells a Rat (with John Arcudi and , 2013)
    • A Scent of a Lotus (with John Arcudi and Sebastián Fiumara, 2013)
    • Get the Lobster (with John Arcudi and Tonči Zonjić, 2014)
    • A Chain Forged in Life (with John Arcudi, Troy Nixey, and Kevin Nowlan, 2015)
    • The Glass Mantis (with John Arcudi and Toni Fejzula, 2015)
    • The Forgotten Man (with John Arcudi and Peter Snejbjerg, 2016)
    • Metal Monsters of Midtown (with John Arcudi and Tonči Zonjić, 2016)
    • Garden of Bones (with John Arcudi and Stephen Green, 2017)
    • The Pirate's Ghost (with John Arcudi and Tonči Zonjić, 2017)
    • Mangekyō (with John Arcudi and Ben Stenbeck, 2017)
  • :
    • The Drowning (with Jason Shawn Alexander, 2008)
    • The Haunted Boy (with John Arcudi and , 2009)
    • The Abyssal Plain (with John Arcudi and , 2010)
    • The Devil Does Not Jest (with John Arcudi and , 2011)
    • Dark and Terrible (with and Sebastián Fiumara, 2013)
    • The New Race of Man (with John Arcudi and , 2013)
    • The Shape of Things to Come (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2013)
    • The Land of the Dead (with Scott Allie and Michael Avon Oeming, 2013)
    • To the Last Man (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2014)
    • The Garden (I) (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2014)
    • The Healer (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2014)
    • Visions, Dreams, and Fishin’ (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2014)
    • Lost Lives (with Scott Allie and Juan Ferreyra, 2014)
    • Sacred Places (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2014)
    • A Darkness so Great (with Scott Allie, and Max and Sebastián Fiumara, 2014)
    • Subconscious (with John Arcdui and Mark Nelson, 2015)
    • The Ogopogo (with Scott Allie and Kevin Nowlan, 2015)
    • The Shadow Over Suwanee (with Scott Allie, Sebastián and Max Fiumara, and Tyler Crook 2015)
    • Icthyo Sapien (with Scott Allie and Alise Gluškova, 2015)
    • The Garden (II) (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2015)
    • Witchcraft & Demonology (with Scott Allie and Santiago Caruso, 2016)
    • The Black School (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2016)
    • Regressions (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2016)
    • Dark and Terrible Deep (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2016)
    • The Garden (III) (with Scott Allie and Max Fiumara, 2016)
    • The Desolate Shore (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2016)
  • Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder:
    • Murderous Intent (with in Dark Horse Presents #16, November 2008)
    • In the Service of Angels (with Ben Stenbeck, 2009)
    • Lost and Gone Forever (with John Arcudi and , 2011)
    • Beware the Ape (with Ben Stenbeck, 2014)
    • City of the Dead (with Chris Roberson and Ben Stenbeck, 2016)
    • The Gates of Heaven (with Chris Roberson and D'Israeli, 2018)
    • The Serpent in the Garden: Ed Grey and the Last Battle for England (with Ben Stenbeck, Dark Horse, 2024)
  • How Koshchei Became Deathless (with Guy Davis, 2009)
  • Baba Yaga's Feast (with Guy Davis, 2009)
  • Sledgehammer 44:
    • Sledgehammer 44 (with John Arcudi and , 2013)
    • Lightning War (with John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell, 2013)
  • Frankenstein Underground (with Ben Stenbeck, 2015)
  • Broken Vessels (with Scott Allie and Tim Sale, 2016)
  • Rise of the Black Flame (with Chris Roberson and Christopher Mitten, 2016)
  • The Great Blizzard (with Chris Roberson and Christopher Mitten, 2017)
  • God Rest Ye Merry (with Chris Roberson and Paul Grist, 2017)
  • The Last Witch of Fairfield (with Scott Allie and Sebastián Fiumara, 2017)
  • The Visitor: How & Why He Stayed (with Chris Roberson and Paul Grist, 2017)
  • Rasputin: The Voice of the Dragon (with Chris Roberson and Christopher Mitten, 2017)
  • Koshchei the Deathless (with Ben Stenbeck, 2018)
  • Frankenstein: New World (with Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting, Dark Horse, 2022)
  • Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea (with Jesse Lonergan and Clem Robins, 2024)
  • Frankenstein: New World--The Sea of Forever (with Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Peter Bergting, Dark Horse, 2025)


Novels
  • Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, with Christopher Golden, 2007, ()
  • Nesting, with Christopher Golden, 2010
  • Joe Golem and the Drowning City, with Christopher Golden, 2012, ()
  • Father Gaetano's Puppet Catechism, with Christopher Golden, 2012, ()
  • Grim Death and Bill the Electrocuted Criminal, with Thomas E. Sniegoski, 2017, ()


Covers
  • No. 614 (DC)
  • Annual No. 6 (DC)
  • Adventures of Superman Annual No. 6 (DC)
  • Aliens versus Predator No. 0 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 1 (Dark Horse)
  • Alpha Flight No. 29–34, 36, 39 (Marvel)
  • No. 3 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 76 (Fantagraphics)
  • Angel No. 12 (Dark Horse)
  • vol. 3 No. 6 (DC)
  • Special No. 1 (DC)
  • Batman No. 426-429(DC)
  • Batman Annual No. 18 (DC)
  • No. 62, Annual 1(DC)
  • Batman/Judge Dredd: Vendetta In Gotham No. 1 (DC)
  • No. 1 (Image)
  • No. 19 (DC)
  • Annual No. 10 (Marvel)
  • Cheval Noir No. 12 (Dark Horse)
  • Conan No. 29–31 (Dark Horse)
  • Conan the Barbarian No. 236–237 (Marvel)
  • The Creep No. 1 (Dark Horse)
  • Critical Mass No. 1 (Epic)
  • Daredevil Annual 1991 (Marvel)
  • Dark Horse Presents No. 88–91, 107, 142, 151 (Dark Horse)
  • Dark Horse Comics No. 2 (Dark Horse)
  • Dark Horse 20 Years (Dark Horse)
  • Deadman No. 3–5 (DC)
  • Death Jr. (Image)
  • Death of Lady Vampire No. 1 (Black Out)
  • No. 583 (February 1988)(DC)
  • (Dark Horse)
  • Disney Pixar The Incredibles No. 1 (Boom)
  • Doctor Strange vol. 2 No. 75 (Marvel)
  • No. 1 (Valiant)
  • No. 1 (inks) (DC)
  • Drawing On Your Nightmares Halloween Special RRP Variant Edition (Dark Horse)
  • No. 1-6 and special number "Zed" (Dark Horse)
  • Fallen Angels No. 6 (Marvel)
  • Fantastic Four Ashcan (Marvel)
  • Frankenstein Dracula War No. 1–3 (Topps)
  • Freaks' Amour No. 3 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 1 (Scout)
  • The Incredible Hulk No. 302, 304–309 (covers), 311–313 (covers and interiors) (Marvel)
  • Justice League Quarterly No. 14 (DC)
  • No. 6 (Icon)
  • Kickers, Inc. No. 9, 12 (Marvel)
  • No. 1–4 (DC)
  • The Machine No. 2 (Dark Horse)
  • The Man with the Screaming Brain No. 4 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 2 (Oni)
  • Marvel Comics Presents No. 20 (Marvel)
  • No. 43 (Marvel)
  • No. 141 (inks) (Marvel)
  • Michael Chabon Presents The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist No. 3 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 1 (First)
  • The Mighty Thor vol. 2 No. 26 (Marvel)
  • The New Defenders No. 139, 141, 142(inks) (Marvel)
  • New Mutants No. 54, Annual No. 7 (Marvel)
  • Annual No. 1 (inks) (Marvel)
  • Nexus No. 28, (First)
  • Out of the Vortex No. 2 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 1 (Jungle Boy)
  • No. 20 (Marvel)
  • Punisher vol. 2 No. 6 (Marvel)
  • Quasar No. 15 (Marvel)
  • No. 4 (Planet Lucy)
  • Ragnarok No. 8 (IDW)
  • Randy Bowen's Decapitator No. 4 (Dark Horse)
  • Rook No. 1-2 (Harris)
  • Rumble Vol. 2 No. 1 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 2 (DC)
  • Sea of Stars No. 1 (Image)
  • No. 41 (DC)
  • The Shadow Strikes! No. 31 (DC)
  • No. 2 (Burlyman)
  • Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil No. 1 (Dark Horse)
  • Ship of Fools No. 1 (Caliber)
  • Showcase '94 No. 3 (DC)
  • Silver Surfer Vol. 3 No. 14 (Marvel)
  • A Novel (Night Shade Books)
  • Solar Man Of The Atom No. 24 (Valiant)
  • Spawn No. 100 (Image)
  • Spectre No. 7–9 (DC)
  • Starman No. 42–45 (DC)
  • Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories Annual—Jaxxon 2023
  • vol. 2 No. 19 (Marvel)
  • No. 21 (Marvel)
  • Superman Annual No. 6 (DC)
  • Annual No. 3 (DC)
  • Tales of the Unexpected No. 1 (DC)
  • (Global & Trickster)
  • Annual No. 15 (Marvel)
  • Whiteout No. 2 (Oni)
  • Will to Power No. 10-12 (Dark Horse)
  • Wolverine No. 28 (inks) (Marvel)
  • X-Factor No. 55, 70, Annual 6 (Marvel)
  • No. 57–70 (Marvel)
  • No. 1 (Dark Horse)
  • No. 6 (Topps)


Media covers
  • Cronos Criterion Collection Cover


Notes


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