Fabian Nicieza (; December 31, 1961) is an Argentine-American comic book writer and editor who is best known for his work on Marvel titles such as X-Men, X-Force, New Warriors, Nomad, Cable, Gambit, Deadpool and Thunderbolts, for all of which he helped create numerous characters, among them Adam X, Deadpool, Domino, Feral, G. W. Bridge, Kwannon, Shatterstar, and Silhouette. He also created and wrote the WEBTOON series Outrage.

Early life

Nicieza was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the son of Omar and Irma Riguetti Nicieza. He was four years old when his family moved to the United States. Growing up in New Jersey, Nicieza learned to read and write from comic books. He lived first in Sayreville, New Jersey and moved to Old Bridge Township, where he attended Madison Central High School, from which he graduated in 1979. He studied at Rutgers University, interning at the ABC television network before graduating in 1983 with a degree in advertising and public relations. His brother is Mariano Nicieza, also a comic book writer and editor.

Career

Until 1985, Nicieza worked for the Berkley Publishing Group, starting in the production department and becoming a managing editor.

Marvel Comics

In 1985, Nicieza joined the staff at Marvel Comics, initially as a manufacturing assistant, later moving to the promotions department as an advertising manager. During this period he began to take his first freelance work for Marvel, writing short articles for Marvel's promotional magazine Marvel Age.

Nicieza's first published comics story came with Psi-Force No. 9 (July 1987), a title in Marvel's short-lived New Universe imprint. This led to his becoming that title's regular writer from #16 (Feb. 1988) until #32 (June 1989), the final issue. This led to fill-in work on titles such as Classic X-Men, for which he provided backup stories, and in the Marvel Annuals' 1989 summer crossover "Atlantis Attacks".

After Tom DeFalco, then Marvel's editor-in-chief, created the superhero team the New Warriors, using existing characters, in Thor No. 412 (Dec. 1989), he selected Nicieza to write the spin-off series. Nicieza recalled, "I took the assignment for two reasons. First, I saw a lot of potential in these characters that had already been deemed useless. And secondly, I really wanted to write a monthly book." Collaborating with pencilers Mark Bagley and later Darick Robertson, primarily, Nicieza went on to write the title for most of its first 53 issues (July 1990 – November 1994). Years later, Nicieza said that he considers the first 25 issues of New Warriors to be the best work of his career. Other late-2000s DC work includes Nightwing and Robin, both titles being cancelled in connection with "Batman R.I.P." and Nicieza then wrote an Azrael : Death's Dark Knight mini-series, part of the Battle for the Cowl storyline which dealt with the "Batman R.I.P." aftermath. After Death's Dark Knight concluded, Nicieza wrote the new Azrael ongoing series from issue #1–13 (December 2009 – December 2010).

right|thumb|Nicieza at the 2011 [[New York Comic Con]]

Nicieza began writing the DC series Red Robin from issues #13-26, the final issue (Aug. 2010 - Aug. 2011). DC announced Nicieza would be writing Legion Lost, a spinoff of Legion of Superheroes as part of DC's line wide relaunch initiative in September 2011. Nicieza wrote the first six issues before leaving the title. In 2016, for the comics company Shatner Singularity, he adapted a Stan Lee poem into the graphic novel Stan Lee's 'God Woke. That work won the 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards' Outstanding Books of the Year Independent Voice Award.

In 2023, it was announced that Nicieza would be returning to the X-Men line of books to write the fifth volume of Cable, as a four-issue mini-series beginning in January, 2024.

Outrage

Non-comics work

In non-comics works, Nicieza co-scripted the direct-to-DVD animated feature Hot Wheels World Race, and the animated DVD feature The Black Belt Club, based on the Scholastic book series. In 2021, Nicieza created and executive produced the animated streaming series Superhero Kindergarten, based on the comic book series of the same name by Stan Lee. In 2021, Nicieza's first non-comic book was released: Suburban Dicks, a satirical crime novel set in the New Jersey suburbs. A second book with the same characters, The Self-Made Widow, was published in 2022.

Bibliography

The following is a partial bibliography of Nicieza's work as a writer and editor in comics and other media.

As writer

Acclaim Comics

  • X-Flies Special #1
  • Dirtbag #7
  • Turok #1-4

DC Comics

  • Action Comics:
  • Action Comics #841–843
  • "Family" (co-written by Nicieza , Kurt Busiek and Geoff Johns, art by Renato Guedes, in #850, 2006)
  • Adventures of Superman #14
  • Azrael #1–9
  • Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1-3
  • Batman:
  • Batman #703, 713, Annual #27
  • Batman: Battle for the Cowl: Gotham Gazette - Batman Alive?
  • Batman: Battle for the Cowl: Gotham Gazette - Batman Dead?
  • Batman: Battle for the Cowl - The Network #1
  • Batman: Streets of Gotham #17-18
  • Batwing #15-18
  • Bruce Wayne: The Road Home - Batman and Robin
  • Bruce Wayne: The Road Home - Ra's al Ghul
  • Bruce Wayne: The Road Home - Red Robin
  • Convergence: Superboy #1–2
  • Convergence: Titans #1–2
  • DC Universe Presents #12
  • Detective Comics Annual #11
  • JSA Classified #28
  • Justice League Adventures #3, 24
  • Justice League of America:
  • Convergence: Justice League of America #1–2
  • JLA 80-Page Giant #2
  • JLA: Created Equal #1-2
  • Justice League of America/The 99 #1-6
  • Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare #1–3 (co-written by Nicieza and Mark Waid, art by Jeff Johnson and Darick Robertson, 1996) collected as JLA: A Midsummer's Nightmare (tpb, 128 pages, 1996, ; hc, 2017, )
  • Legion Lost #1-6
  • Nightwing #138-139
  • Nightwing #51-56
  • Superman:
  • Superman #659, Annual #13
  • Superman Annual #1
  • Supermen of America #1-6
  • Robin #175-183
  • Red Robin #13-26
  • Teen Titans #11-17
  • Trinity #1-52

Marvel Comics

  • Adventures of Captain America #1-4
  • Age of Apocalypse #1–5
  • Alpha Flight #87–101
  • Alpha Flight Special #1-2, 4
  • Amazing Spider-Man Annual '96
  • Amazing X-Men #1-4 (1995)
  • Avengers #317–324, 341-342, Annual #18
  • Avengers Alliance #1-4
  • Avengers Spotlight #24, 31-34
  • Avengers / Thunderbolts #1-5
  • Avengers West Coast #58, Annual #4
  • Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: A Most Excellent Movie Adaptation
  • Black Panther: Soul of a Machine #1, 4-5, 8
  • Blood Hunters #4
  • Cable:
  • Cable (Vol. 1) #1-10
  • Cable (Vol. 5) #1-4
  • Cable: Blood & Metal #1-2
  • Cable & Deadpool #1–50
  • Captain Marvel #1-6
  • Captain Marvel #14
  • Citizen V (2001)
  • Citizen V and the V Battalion: Everlasting (2002)
  • Codename: Spitfire #11
  • Daredevil #258
  • Deadpool:
  • Deadpool #27
  • Deadpool & Cable: Split Second #1-3
  • Deadpool Nerdy 30 #1
  • Domino Annual #1
  • Fantastic Four #50
  • Gambit #1-24, Annual 1999-2000
  • Gambit and the X-Ternals #1-4
  • Giant-Size Fantastic Four #1
  • Godzilla vs. X-Men #1
  • Hawkeye (vol. 3) #1-8
  • Hulk:
  • Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #29
  • Incredible Hulk vs. The Mighty Thor: New York Jets Exclusive
  • Iron Man #255, Annual #10
  • Justice #26, 28-29, 31
  • Justice: Four Balance #1-4
  • Love Unlimited Infinity Comic #37-42
  • Magneto Rex
  • Magneto: Dark Seduction #1-4
  • Marvel Comics Presents #14-15, 19-20, 23, 35, 42, 46, 51-53, 72, 83, 107, 122, 159-164
  • Marvel Comics #1001
  • New Mutants #91, 98-100, Annual #7
  • New Thunderbolts #1-18
  • New Warriors #1-53, Annual #1-4
  • NFL Superpro #1-7
  • Night Thrasher #1-12
  • Night Thrasher: Four Control #1-4
  • Nomad #1-4
  • Nomad (Vol. 2) #1-20, 22-25
  • Nova #1-7
  • Psi-Force #9, 16-32
  • Secret Empire: Brave New World #2
  • Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #13
  • Solo Avengers #15
  • Soviet Super Soldiers
  • Spider-Man:
  • Spider-Man: Lifeline #1-3
  • Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #1-4
  • Spider-Man Unlimited #11
  • Stryfe's Strike File
  • Thunderbolts #34-75, #100-109, Annual 2000
  • Thunderbolts: Life Sentences
  • X-Men:
  • Uncanny X-Men #279-280, #366–367
  • X-Men (vol. 2) #12-45, #86–87
  • X-Force #1-43, Annual #1-3, Annual '99
  • X-Men Forever #1-6
  • X-Men Legends #1-2, 10
  • X-Men: Magneto War #1
  • X-Men Prime

Teshkeel Comics

  • The 99 #0, 4-5, 8-12
  • The 99: First Light #1

Other

  • 22 Brides #1-4
  • Outrage
  • Star Wars Tales #13
  • The Blackburne Covenant #1-4

As editor

  • ALF #34-50
  • Barbie #1-18
  • Barbie Fashion #1-17
  • Double Dragon #1-6
  • Hellstorm: Prince of Lies #1-11
  • Killer Instinct #2
  • Mad-Dog #1-2, 6
  • Marvel Age #92, 111

References

  • Fabian Nicieza at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
  • Comicon.com: The Pulse interview with Nicieza
  • "Interview with Fabian Nicieza" , BigShinyRobot.com, December 19, 2008