Brian Azzarello has been writing comics professionally since the mid-1990s. He is the author of Spaceman, Batman: Broken City, and the Harvey- and Eisner Award-winning 100 Bullets, all created in collaboration with artist Eduardo Risso. The New York Times bestselling author’s other work for DC Comics includes the titles Hellblazer and Loveless (both with Marcelo Frusin), Superman: For Tomorrow(with Jim Lee), Joker, Luthor, and Rorschach (with Lee Bermejo), Comedian (with J.G. Jones), Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place (with Joe Kubert), and most recently the ongoing Wonder Woman series (with Cliff Chiang).
Chris Condon is the low-down dirty scoundrel behind the ongoing Image Comic series
That Texas Blood and its acclaimed Wild West spinoff,
The Enfield Gang Massacre, both with artist Jacob Phillips. He waded deep into bayou waters to adapt Barry Gifford’s
Night People for Oni Press and has not been the same since.
J. Holtham is an American screenwriter, best known for his work on TV shows such as
Cloak and Dagger,
Jessica Jones, and
Supergirl. He recently broke into Marvel Comics with Bishop- War College, and is bringing back fan favorite nineties character, Night Thrasher, for his first solo series in 30 years.
Stephanie Phillips is an American writer known for comics and graphic novels such as
Harley Quinn,
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight,
Sensational Wonder Woman, and
The Butcher of Paris. Her stories and comics have appeared with DC Comics, AfterShock Comics, Dark Horse, Oni Press, Top Cow/Image Comics, Heavy Metal, and more. Stephanie also holds a PhD in English.
Jason Aaron has been writing award-winning comic books for over two decades. After winning a Marvel Comics talent search contest in 2001, Aaron quickly became one of Marvel’s preeminent writers, crafting character-defining runs on such titles as
Ghost Rider,
Wolverine,
Punisher, and
Doctor Strange. His landmark seven year run on Thor featured the headline-grabbing adventures of Jane Foster as the Mighty Thor, and his 2015 Star Wars series became the best-selling American comic book in more than 20 years. Aaron’s critically acclaimed creator-owned work includes the Eisner- and Harvey Award-winning
SouthernBastards from Image Comics and the
New York Times bestselling
Scalped from Vertigo Comics, plus the recently launched
Once Upon a Time at the End of the World from BOOM! Studios. Aaron madehis DC Comics debut in the form of
Batman Off-World and a 2024 takeover of
Action Comics. Jason was born and raised in Alabama and currently resides in Kansas City.
Tyler Crook is a comic book artist and illustrator. For over two decades, he has worked as a comics creator, artist, and 3D modeler in the video game industry. Released in 2011,
Petrogradwas Tyler’s first published comic and earned Tyler the Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award. Since then, he has worked on dozens of comics titles including
B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth,
Witchfinder,
Bad Blood, and
The Sixth Gun. In 2016,
Harrow County, the horror comic he created with Cullen Bunn, was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best New Series, and his Comixology Original book,
Stone King, was nominated for Best Digital Comic in 2019. Tyler lives in rural Oregon with his wonderful spouse and many terrible pets
Matt Kindt is a Harvey Award-winning and
New York Times-bestselling writer and artist of comics and graphic novels. His work includes
MIND MGMT,
BRZRKR (with Keanu Reeves),
Bang!,
Eniac,
Revolver,
3 Story,
Super Spy,
2 Sisters, and
Pistolwhip. He has been nominated for four Eisner Awards and three Harvey Awards (and won once). His work has been published in French, Spanish, Italian, and German. The author lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife and
Dept H. collaborator, the colorist and artist Sharlene Kindt.
Corinna Bechko is a Hugo- and Eisner-nominated
New York Times bestselling author. Her work includes
Invisible Republic,
Star Wars: Legacy,
Savage Hulk,
Angel,
Once Upon a Time,
Court of the Dead,
Green Lantern: Earth One, and
The Expanse. Corinna lives in Los Angeles, where she works with dinosaurs and rescues parrots.
Jay Stephens is a three-decade veteran of the Canadian alt-comics scene, starting out in the early 1990s with the influential creator-owned series’
Sin,
The Land of Nod,
Atomic City Tales, and
Jetcat Clubhouse, while also dabbling in licensed comics work like
Aliens,
Star Wars,
Teen Titans, and
The Invisibles. Also known for his kids’ comic strips
Chick & Dee,
Arrowhead, and the syndicated newspaper strip
Oh, Brother!, as well as the underground weekly strips,
Oddville! and
Nod. Jay’s side career in film includes working in the Art Department on a few low-budget horror movies, and creating and producing animated television like
Jetcat, the Emmy Award-winning
Tutenstein, and Cartoon Network’s
The Secret Saturdays.
Amy Roy works for the Donners’ Company, and recently wrote four issues of the
Smooth Criminals comic book series for Boom! Entertainment.
Jorge Fornes is a gifted Spanish illustrator known for his exceptional artistic talent and innovative storytelling style. Born and raised in Madrid, Spain, after completing his studies in Fine Arts, Fornes embarked on a successful career as an illustrator. His work spans various genres, including comics, graphic novels, and book illustrations. Fornes has gained recognition for his dynamic and expressive illustrations, particularly in the realm of superhero comics.
Phil Hester has been writing and drawing comics since the dawn of time. He has drawn Kevin Smith’s Green Arrow, Mark Millar’s
Swamp Thing, Robert Kirkman’s
Ant-Man, and Jeff Lemire’s
Family Tree, as well as notable runs on
Nightwing,
The Flash,
Batman Beyond,
Justice League, and many more. His recent penciling assignments include Kevin Smith’s
Tales from the Quick Stop, and
Gotham City: Year One with Tom King.
Phil has written
Wonder Woman,
The Darkness,
Deathstroke,
Mythic,
Titans Giant,
Swamp Thing Giant, and his co-creations
The Coffin with artist Mike Huddleston, and
Firebreather with artist Andy Kuhn, which became an Emmy-winning feature on Cartoon Network.
He wrote and drew
The Wretch, which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best New Series. He lives in the sticks.
Peter Krause is an American illustrator and comic book artist. He is best known for his work on various DC Comics titles, most notably the Superman-related titles and a three-year run on The Power of Shazam! with Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family.
Klaus Janson is the iconic illustrator of the seminal
The Dark Knight Returns and a long run on
Daredevil, among many, many projects. Klaus lives in New York, where he writes, draws, inks and colors, and teaches comics.
Charlie Adlard found his first gig at the
Judge Dredd Megazine in 1992 and hasn’t looked back since. She lives in Shrewsbury, England.
Leomacs is an Italian comic book artist based in Rome, Italy. In Italy, Leomacs has worked extensively for Sergio Bonelli Editore drawing Tex and Dylan Dog. For DC Comics, he has recently collaborated on Lucifer and the seven-part Hill House Comics thriller Basketful of Heads written by Joe Hill. He has drawn the French graphic novel The Invisible Mountain, written by Pierre Makyo and Frédéric Richaud, published by Delcourt. Leomacs and Riccardo La Bella collaborated on the graphic novel Apprendre à maîtriser son destin, Mémoire Vive written by Pierre Makyo for Glénat édition. Leomacs has collaborated as a storyboard artist with Colingwood & Co. for the animated series Horrid Henry. He has also realized storyboards and animated sequences for the film Nessuno mi troverá directed by Egidio Eronico.
Jonathan Case is a cartoonist from the great Pacific Northwest. His 2015 graphic novel,
The New Deal (author/artist, Dark Horse), was a nominee for the Reuben, Harvey, and Oregon Book awards for best graphic album. In 2012, he won an Eisner Award for
Green River Killer, A True Detective Story (Dark Horse). His other books include
Dear Creature (author/artist, Dark Horse),
Batman ’66 (artist, DC),
Superman: American Alien (artist, DC), and
Over the Garden Wall: Distillatoriaand
Over the Garden Wall: Circus Friends (author, BOOM!).
Raúl Allén currently lives in Spain. His work has been selected and awarded by the Society of Illustrators of NY 49th Annual Exhibition, Illustration West 43, 3x3 Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, The National Drawing Award Gregorio Prieto, Expocomic, Jóvenes Creadores2006 Comunidad Madrid, Artis Gallery Drawing Award, Arte Joven of La Junta de Castilla y Leon, and La Diputación de Valladolid. Raúl has worked in comics on iconic characters such as Wonder Woman, Secret Avengers, Hawkeye, Immortal Iron Fist, and collaborated with writers such as Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, Matt Kindt, Jeff Lemire, Vita Ayala, and Robert Venditti.
He has been a part of the traveling exhibition
Spanish Illustrators: The Color of Optimism, a collection of outstanding works of contemporary illustrators in Spain.
David Lapham began his career in the comic industry at the age of 20, working at Valiant Comics learning his craft illustrating and helping to create many original titles, including
Shadowman,
Harbinger, and
Rai. He left Valiant to work at Defiant Comics, where he co-created
Warriors of Plasm with Jim Shooter. David turned his back on the superhero genre in 1995 to co-found the independent publishing company El Capitan Books, which began publishing David’s comic series
Stray Bullets. Lapham has won Eisner Awards for his work on
Stray Bullets and
Murder Me Dead.
Claire Roe is an artist from Scotland. Her works include her creator-owned title
Foul Brood, IDW’s
The Hollywood Special, Marvel Comics’
Nebula,
Captain Marvel Snapshots,
Darkhold: Wasp, DC’s
Batgirl & the Birds of Prey,
Poison Ivy: Uncovered,
Poison Ivy Marasmius, and Boom! Studios’
Bury the Lede and
We(l)come Back.