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Pia Jasmin Guerra is an American-born Canadian artist and editorial cartoonist, best known for her work as co-creator and lead on the Vertigo title . She has worked in the comics industry since the 1990s, and has also contributed to Doctor Who: The Forgotten, along with DC and Marvel comics. Guerra regularly does cartoons for The New Yorker, and . She is the author of the editorial cartoon book, Me The People.


Early life
Guerra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to a mother and father.Ferreras, Jesse. "How a B.C. cartoonist sketched an enduring memorial to Florida school shooting victims", , February 24, 2018. Accessed August 26, 2018. "Guerra, a Vancouver resident, was born in Hoboken, N.J., the daughter of a musician from Chile and a mother from Finland." At the age of 10, Guerra's cousin visited from Queens and introduced her to comics by leaving his issue of The Uncanny X-Men #129 on a coffee table in her house. After reading the comic, Guerra continued to read comics thereafter. As a self-taught artist, Guerra was always interested in art, but she planned to pursue other careers, such as medicine.

In high school, Guerra attended comic conventions and began to consider pursuing a career in comics. As her plans shifted, Guerra made the decision to forgo secondary education and instead focus on pursuing a career in comics.


Career
During her early career, Guerra did voice over work and worked on many different video games and video game manuals. In 1998, Guerra created storyboards for Boeing Employee's Credit Union and Microsoft Studios. Before creating , Guerra contacted Brian K. Vaughan, and they arranged to meet in San Diego.

Guerra's first major project was the Vertigo title , which she co-created with Brian Vaughan and pencilled for. Guerra has worked on various independent titles since the mid-1990s, though Y: The Last Man is known as her "big break" in the comics industry.

In 2005, Guerra worked as a penciller on . In the late 2000s, Guerra contributed to a comic entitled Doctor Who: The Forgotten (published by and written by UK writer ),Minnick, Remy (August 22, 2008). Pia Guerra talks "Doctor Who: The Forgotten". CBR.com. and to a series (for Torchwood Magazine) written by Gareth David-Lloyd. She has co-written two issues of for with .

From 2013 to 2015, she worked on five comic book covers, including a variant cover for Black Canary.

In the late 2010s, Guerra turned to editorial cartooning. She has done cartoons for the online page , The Washington Post and The New Yorker. Following the February 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, she posted a widely shared cartoon on Twitter depicting school staffer Aaron Feis, who had died protecting students, being led in the afterlife to a hero's welcome from those who had been killed. Guerra told The Washington Post that the cartoon was a direct response to her feelings of helplessness in the face of yet another mass shooting.Schmidt, Samantha (February 20, 2018). "This single cartoon about school shootings is breaking people's hearts". The Washington Post.Hassler, Chelsea Adelaine (February 22, 2018). "The 1 Cartoon About School Shootings Every American Needs to See". .

In April 2022, Guerra was reported among the contributors to 's benefit anthology book, Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds, a project spearheaded by Special Projects Editor , whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Guerra was a finalist in the category Illustrated Reporting and Commentary in 2023.


Personal life
Guerra currently resides in , Canada, and is married to writer and comedian , with whom she does cartoons for , and the New Yorker. Since February 2021, they have collaborated on the daily, one panel comic Mannequin on the Moon.


Bibliography
  • Card Illustrator: Rage (White Wolf and Wizards of the Coast, 1998)
  • Card Illustrator: Legend of the Five Rings (Paul Allen, Wizards of the Coast , Timm, 2000)
  • Co-creator and Penciller: (with Brian K. Vaughan, Vertigo, 2002–2008)
  • Penciller: Heroes Anonymous #2 (Scott M. Gimple, Bongo Comics, 2003)
  • Penciller: Spider-man Unlimited #10 (Maria-Emiko Macuaga and , , 2005)
  • Co-writer and Penciller: Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror #13 (with , Bongo Comics, 2007)
  • Penciller and Inker: Doctor Who: The Forgotten (, , 2008–)
  • Cover artist: Elephantmen #64 (Richard Starkings, Image Comics, 2015)
  • Artist: Black Canary #4 (Brenden Fletcher, , 2015)
  • Contributor: La BD Est Charlie (Glénat Editions, 2015)


Awards
  • 2006 Joe Shuster Award: Outstanding Comic Book Artist
  • 2008 : Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team (with José Marzán, Jr., for Y: The Last Man)


Nominations
  • 2003 : Best New Series (with Brian K. Vaughan and José Marzán, Jr., for )
  • 2005 Prix Du Scenario Award from the Angoulême International Comics Festival: Best Script (with Brian K. Vaughan for )
  • 2008 Best Comic Book Artist
  • 2009 : Best Graphic Story (with Brian K. Vaughan and José Marzán, Jr., for Y: The Last Man; Volume 10: Whys and Wherefores)


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