Jacopo Camagni
1977–2026
Jacopo Camagni (21 December 1977 – 1 March 2026) was an Italian illustrator and comic artist best known for his clean, expressive linework and dynamic storytelling across both Marvel superhero titles and creator-owned projects. Born in Italy, Camagni broke into American comics in the late 2000s, quickly establishing himself as a versatile artist and inker. His most prolific run came on *Scarlet Witch*, where his detailed, character-focused art brought a modern sensibility to the mystical side of the Marvel Universe. He also contributed to *Marvel Adventures Super Heroes* and *Marvel Adventures The Avengers*, crafting accessible, all-ages adventures. Beyond Marvel, Camagni co-created the supernatural series *Nomen Omen* with writer Marco B. Bucci, a moody, visually striking horror-fantasy that showcased his skill with atmosphere and panel composition. His work on *Deadpool the Duck* and *Skrulls vs. Power Pack* further demonstrated his comedic timing and ability to handle ensemble casts. Camagni’s style—rooted in European ligne claire but adapted for American superheroics—made him a sought-after collaborator. He passed away in 2026 at age 48, leaving behind a body of work that balanced mainstream assignments with personal, genre-bending projects. His legacy endures through his contributions to Marvel’s cosmic and mystical corners, as well as his influence on a generation of Italian artists entering the global comics market.
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