About

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Vito Delsante is a comic book writer/graphic novelist. He’s written for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, AdHouse Books, and Simon & Schuster, among others and his stories have been reprinted in other countries.

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His work can be found in the following publications:
- Batman Adventures #9
- Batman Adventures: Volume 2: Shadows and Masks
- X-Men Unlimited (Volume 2) #5
- Reflux Comics #3
- Beowulf #7
- Hope: New Orleans GN
- Scooby-Doo #’s 109, 110, 126, and 128
- Before They Were Famous: Babe Ruth GN
- The Mercury Chronicles #0
- Savage Tales #7 & #8
- Cartoon Network Block Party #42
- Superman #676
- No Formula: Stories From The Chemistry Set Volume 1 GN
- FCHS: Free Comic Book Day (with Lamar Abrams’ Remake)
- Captain Action #5
- FCHS: Volume 1
- Red Sonja: Savage Tales of Red Sonja TPB
- Popgun Volume 4 GN (2011 Harvey Award Winner for Best Anthology; Nominee for Best Single Issue or Story)
- Savage Dragon #163
- Reading With Pictures GN (2011 Harvey Award Nominee for Best Anthology and Best Original Graphic Publication for Younger Readers)
- Commander X Adventures 2010 (Free Online Book)
- The Green Hornet Casefiles “Bad Medicine” (with Win Scott Eckert) (May 2011)
- Savage Dragon: Twisted Savage Dragon Funnies TPB (July 2011)
(Most of these items can be purchased or pre-ordered in the Store; FCHS available for purchase in this link.)
He can currently be found on the internet at the following sites:
- Butterfly (occasional co-writer/co-plotter)
- Project Rooftop (contributor/reviewer)
- Trip City Arts (contributor/author)
He is also one of the co-hosts of Panels on Pages‘ professional wrestling podcast, PCW (Pop Cast Wrestling).
Samples:
- Before They Were Famous: Albert Einstein
- FCHS Volume 1
- Popgun Volume 4: The Golden Mantis of Chinatown
- Comics Published On This Site: FCHS Prequel, Stuck, The Mercury Chronicles Annual
He lives in New York City with his wife, Michelle, his daughter, Sadie, two dogs, Kasey and Kirby, and wears glasses. Find him if you can and say, “Hello.”

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