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Fernando Dagnino Guerra (born 24 July 1973), known professionally asFernando Dagnino, is a Spanishcomic book artist,[1] writer andpenciller born inMadrid, Spain.
Dagnino's artistic career started out during his last years of university (master's degree in English Studies) and led him into three main fields: graphic design, illustration and comic books.[citation needed]
He worked forThe Walt Disney Company's Imagineers in the design of an attraction permanently exhibited in Florida.[citation needed] He also combined work as an illustrator for juvenile literature while producing works as a freelancer for publicity agencies, magazines and producers.
In 2008 Dagnino abandoned the advertising industry to start to work forDC Comics exclusively.[citation needed] That same year he published his first children's book (Kasandra y la Rebelión de los niños) which will be part of a series in the future.[citation needed]
Dagnino became the regular penciller of the comicSuperman with issue #692.[2]
He also did the art for theGreen Lantern Prequel Special: Sinestro #1.[3]
As part ofDC Comics' company-wide 2011 title relaunch,The New 52, Dagnino was made the artist onResurrection Man.[4] He subsequently took over art duties onSuicide Squad, beginning with issue #9, replacingJesus Saiz, who moved toResurrection Man.[5]
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