
In Memoriam: Jacopo Camagni
Italian comic artist Jacopo Camagni died on Sunday, March 1, 2026, following complications during heart surgery. He was 48 years old.
Camagni was known for his work in Marvel and Image comics, and for his art with Italian publishers like Panini Comics and Sergio Bonelli Editore. Some of his best known titles included Vision and Scarlet Witch, Generation X-23, and Nomen Omen.
His comics career started in 1998 when he penciled a Lupin III Millennium licensed project with Monkey Punch. A decade later in 2008, he won Marvel’s ChesterQuest talent search event at New York Comic Con, which was run by C.B. Cebulski in the days before he became Marvel’s Editor in Chief.
In 2009, he joined Marvel where he worked on titles like Deadpool, Captain Marvel, Uncanny X-Men, Star Wars, Hawkeye, and Longshot, among others.
He co-founded Studio Droni, and co-created Nomen Omen with writer Marco B. Bucci, which was published at Image. He worked on Arcadia, did a Groucho Marx series, the Simulcari horror series, and contributed to LGBTQ+ publications like Marvel Voices: Pride and The Pride at Dark Horse.
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In Memoriam: Jacopo Camagni
Italian comic artist Jacopo Camagni died on Sunday, March 1, 2026, following complications during heart surgery. He was 48 years old.
Camagni was known for his work in Marvel and Image comics, and for his art with Italian publishers like Panini Comics and Sergio Bonelli Editore. Some of his best known titles included Vision and Scarlet Witch, Generation X-23, and Nomen Omen.
His comics career started in 1998 when he penciled a Lupin III Millennium licensed project with Monkey Punch. A decade later in 2008, he won Marvel’s ChesterQuest talent search event at New York Comic Con, which was run by C.B. Cebulski in the days before he became Marvel’s Editor in Chief.
In 2009, he joined Marvel where he worked on titles like Deadpool, Captain Marvel, Uncanny X-Men, Star Wars, Hawkeye, and Longshot, among others.
He co-founded Studio Droni, and co-created Nomen Omen with writer Marco B. Bucci, which was published at Image. He worked on Arcadia, did a Groucho Marx series, the Simulcari horror series, and contributed to LGBTQ+ publications like Marvel Voices: Pride and The Pride at Dark Horse.








