Guerra says she started drawing at the age of four and fell in love with comics at the age of 10 (a copy of X-Men 128 is reportedly what started it.
In the 1990s Guerra started wrking on a number of independent titles. Her previous work includes The Bruiser, Sinnamon, Slip, Weird Business and Asylum. She also worked on a series of gaming manuals for White Wolf's Masquerade, Changeling and Werewolf lines.
In early 2001 Pia was asked to try out for the book Y - The Last Man, written by Brian K. Vaughan. After submitting her samples Pia was given the job as penciller and co-creator.
Pia won the Shuster Award for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Artist of 2006. In 2008 she won two Eisners. There is a movie option in the works.
See her work at http://www.hellkitty.com/.
Booth:
Pia Guerra will be at Booth A 17

















