- Will
Willy Maltaite known by the pseudonym Will, was a comics creator and comics artist in the Franco-Belgian tradition. In the genre known in francophone countries as bande dessinée, Will is considered one of "the Gang of 4" (which also included André Franquin, Morris, and Jijé), and a founding member of the Marcinelle school.<small> </small> Over a long association with the comics magazine "Le Journal de Spirou" starting in 1947, Will created, …
- Jordan Crane
Jordan Crane, is an American comics creator, and is noted for well observed narratives that focus on the vulnerability and mystery of the human experience. <BR><BR> Crane's immaculate sense of design, powerful cartooning, striking posters and objets d’art have had a profound effect on alternative comics and the way comics are perceived as an art form. Infusing a punk rock D.I.Y. aesthetic with a clear understanding of craft, Crane’s work feels both like humble, …
- Thomas Jane
Thomas Jane (born January 29, 1969) is an American actor, known for his role in the 2004 film "The Punisher".
- Adam Warren
Adam Warren is an American comic book illustrator and writer who is most famous for his adaptation of the "Dirty Pair" into comic book form and for being one of the first American commercial illustrators to draw using the manga style. He has also contributed to several "Gen¹³" comics, worked as writer and character designer for the Marvel Comics series "Livewires", and done numerous freelance works.
- Arthur Suydam
Arthur Suydam (1953 -) is an American comic book artist and musician. Most recently, his "zombified" versions of classic Marvel Comics issues have attracted lots of attention.
- Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams is a Welsh comic book artist. He broke into comics at Marvel UK, drawing for the series "Action Force," "The Real Ghostbusters" and "Transformers", among others. Subsequent British work has included the venerable science fiction comic "2000 AD", for which he has drawn features including "Kola Commandos," "Mean Arena", "PJ Maybe" and "Robo-Hunter".
- Brandon Graham
Brandon Graham (born 1976) is a U.S. comic book artist. His grandfather was pin up artist Bill Randall. He is a descendant of Theo Van Gogh. Brandon Graham was born in 1976 in Tokyo, Japan. He spent his youth in Seattle, Washington, where he was a graffiti artist. He wrote and illustrated comic books for Antarctic Press, Radio Comix, and MU press.
- Richard Case
Richard Case (born 1964) is an American comics artist, most often seen published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. His credits include a famous stint pencilling the majority of issues of Grant Morrison's run on "Doom Patrol", as well as drawing Jamie Delano's miniseries Ghostdancing, the final story arc of Peter Milligan's "Shade, the Changing Man" and Garth Ennis' "the Story of You-Know-Who."
- Bud Fisher
Harry Conway "Bud" Fisher (April 3, 1885 - September 7, 1954) was an American cartoonist who created the first successful daily comic strip in the United States. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Fisher studied at the University of Chicago then went to work in San Francisco as a journalist and sketch artist in the sports department of the San Francisco Chronicle. In late-1907, he introduced a comic strip character he called "Mr.
- Tom Smith
Tom Smith is a colorist who has worked in the comics industry. Born in the wilds of the swamps of Spotswood, New Jersey, Tom Smith, like most people in the comics business, fell in love with comics at a young age. When he was an infant he was caught eating a handful of crayons and, a few hours later, had his first colorful display of art in his diaper when his mother (being a true lover of the arts) was heard to say " That's some colorful S#$@!, …
- Carla Ventresca
Carla Ventresca is co-creator with husband Henry Beckett of the internationally syndicated comic strip On A Claire Day. Carla won the 2007 National Cartoonists Society "Reuben" award for Best Greeting Cards. She creates greeting cards for American Greetings. Dan Brown, a friend of hers, named the character of the Camerlengo in Angels and Demons after Carla.
- Ray Collins
Cartoonist Ray Collins drew a comic strip titled "Cecil C. Addle" that was published in the Seattle Post Intelligencer from 1975 to 1979. Collins left the Seattle P.I. in 1979 and moved to Las Vegas, where he continued to draw his strip for a local weekly paper until 1996.
- Carlo J. Caparas
Carlo J. Caparas, born Magno Jose J. Caparas, is a Filipino comic strip creator turned director and producer. He is the person behind many Filipino superheroes and comic characters in comic books such as "Panday," "Bakekang,","Totoy Batoand Angela Markado" amongst others.
- Jim Campbell
Jim Campbell (born ????), a.k.a. "Angry Jim", is a U.S. comic artist and musician living in Brooklyn New York. In college at the Kansas City Art Institute, he founded the band Ottomen with fellow Illustration Students David (Misung) Stevenson and George Garcia. In 2000 he moved to New York, and in 2001 he joined Meathaus, a comics art collective and publisher of the Meathaus Anthologies.
- Henry Beckett
Henry Beckett is a composer and co-creator with wife Carla Ventresca of the internationally syndicated comic strip On A Claire Day.
- Phil Frank
Phil Frank (born March 27 1943, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American cartoonist best known as the creator of the San Francisco-based comic strip "Farley" and the nationaly syndicated strip "The Elderberries". The "Farley" comic strip is currently celebrating the feature's longevity having first run in 1975, first as a nationally syndicated cartoon and, for the last 22 years, as a local feature of the San Francisco Chronicle.
- Miguel Ángel Martín
Miguel Ángel Martín is a Spanish comic author and artist. He won Best New Artist at the 1992 Barcelona International Comic Fair. Martín is the author of the controversial comic Psychopathia Sexualis. He has also written many other comics, including "Rubber Flesh", "Brian the Brain", and "Surfing on the Third Wave".
- Liz Prince
Liz Prince is an American comics creator, noted for her sketchbook-style autobiographical comics. Her first book, 'Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?' won an Ignatz award for Outstanding Debut in 2005. She is also a former roommate of Nick Des Jardins, who has beaten her at many rounds of scrabble. <BR><BR>
- Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece is an American journalist, author, comedy performer and comic-book writer. For an "Entertainment Weekly" article on direct-to-video movies passing themselves off as theatrical releases, he produced the first — and, after the article's publication, only — home video to obtain an MPAA rating.
- Sam Rosen
Sam Rosen, often credited as S. Rosen, lettered many of the Silver Age comic books published by Marvel Comics. Along with Artie Simek, he is considered one of the finest letterers in comics history.
- Edwin Balmer
Edwin Balmer (July 26, 1883, Chicago - March 21, 1959) was an American science fiction writer. Together with author Philip Gordon Wylie, he wrote the catastrophe novels "When Worlds Collide" and "After Worlds Collide". The former of the two books was eventually made into an award-winning movie by George Pal. Balmer also helped create (with artist Marvin Bradley) the syndicated comic strip "Speed Spaulding", …
- Piet Wijn
Pieter Cornelis Wijn (17 May 1929) is a prolific Dutch comics creator. His creations include the cartoon versions of Marten Toonder's Tom Puss and Kappie, Gloria van Goes, Douwe Dabbert, and many other cartoons. He was awarded the Stripschapsprijs in 1984.
- Anant Pai
Anant Pai (born 1937) is a renowned educationist and creator of Indian comics, in particular the "Amar Chitra Katha" series, which retold traditional Indian folk tales, mythological stories, and biographies of historical characters, and "Tinkle", a children's anthology.
- F'Murr
F'Murr or F'Murrr whose real name is Richard Peyzaret, is a French comics creator. He is most famous for the long running series "Le Génie des alpages" ("The Genius of the Mountain Pastures").
- Mike Curtis
Mike Curtis is the owner and co-founder of the comic book publishing company Shanda Fantasy Arts and creator of popular Furry comic "Shanda the Panda". Curis has been a theatre manager, a reporter, and a writer, using all these life experiences in his work. His work is known for being anthropomorphic, and is meant to be very realistic. He doesn't shy away from controversial real-life issues such as racism, homosexuality and divorce.
- Gordon Bess
Gordon Bess is an American cartoonist, best known for the comic strip "Redeye". Gordon Bess was born in 1929 in Richfield, Utah. He started his career as a magazine cartoonist. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1947 and worked for their "Leatherneck magazine" from 1954 until 1957, when he left the Corps. He then worked as an art director for a greeting card company in Cincinnati, Ohio and made cartoons for civilian magazines in his spare time.
- Standard Design
Standard Design is the pen name for Tom Pappalardo, a Northampton, Massachusetts illustrator/graphic designer/comic artist best known for his comic books "Failure, Incompetence", "Famous Fighters" (with co-creator Matt Smith), and "Broken Lines". He is also a concert poster artist and the creator of the weekly comic strip "Whiskey! Tango! Foxtrot!". Standard Design does freelance illustration, design and motion graphics work.
- Rolf Kauka
Rolf Kauka (born 9 April 1917 in Markranstädt near Leipzig; died 13 September 2000 in Thomasville, Georgia) was a comic artist, most famous for the series Fix and Foxi. In 1951, Rolf Kauka founded Kauka Publishing. Aside from Rolf Kauka’s original comic characters, Kaufa Publishing introduced to German audiences such international series as Asterix and the Smurfs from France and Belgium.
- Ted Alspach
Ted Alspach is the author of more than 30 books on graphics, publishing and the web. He is best known for his Adobe Illustrator-related books, including "Illustrator for Dummies" and the best-selling "Illustrator Bible" series. Other books he has written include "Photoshop Complete", "Microsoft Bob", "Internet E-mail Quick Tour", "Acrobat Visual Quickstart Guide", and "PageMaker Visual Quickstart Guide".
- Yves Rodier
Yves Rodier is a Québecois comic strip creator. He always loved comics, but first set out to become a musician or cinematographer. He soon returned to comics. He started out by imitating the work of his favourite author, Hergé, and creating pastiches of "The Adventures of Tintin". These copies were illegal and did not earn him much money, though this allowed him to meet many other cartoonists, like Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin and Greg.
- Paul Geerts
Paul Geerts (complete name Paulus Josephus Coleta Geerts) (16 May, 1937 at Turnhout) is a Flemish comics drawer who succeeded Willy Vandersteen as the main drawer of the Spike and Suzy series.
- Zoran Janjetov
Zoran Janjetov is a Serbian comics artist. He lives in Novi Sad. Janjetov is best known as the illustrator of The Technopriests, written by Alejandro Jodorowsky. In 1986 he was chosen by Moebius to continue his work The Incal.
- Zep
Zep (born December 15, 1967) is the pseudonym of Philippe Chappuis, a comics creator from Switzerland, known for his series "Titeuf", a popular character in French-speaking countries, and "Tchô!", the associated comics magazine.
- Kenten
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