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An Irish-American comic book artist, perhaps best known for her work on the Power Girl series.
An editor known for Batman: Noël and Before Watchmen.
Letterer for DC Comics.
Editor at DC Comics.
Letterer.
Canadian comic book artist and writer, who established himself first in animation, later to fulfill his comic book creator ambition.
He is a comic book colorist and artist. He has worked on the classics Watchmen and Batman: The Killing Joke with legendary writer Alan Moore.
Colorist
Former DC Comics editor who left the company shortly after their announcement to move to the west coast, and began to edit books for Marvel.
Writer and editor, Len Wein created famous characters such as Swamp Thing, Human Target and Wolverine. Editor-in-Chief of DC Comics during Crisis on Infinite Earths and Watchmen.
Colorist. Best known for his work at DC Comics (including WildStorm and Vertgio) and his collaborations with Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
Bruce is most recognized by his amazing work on Batman: The Animated Series and other similar cartoons.
American fantasy artist and comic book illustrator
Dave "The Reverend" Johnson is a comic book artist best known for his covers of various titles.
Michael Dalton "Mike" Allred. Artist, writer, and creator of Madman. He has worked on many characters from Marvel and DC and has also created a bunch of his own.
Colorist and wife of Michael Allred, known for her distinctive style often seen complementing her husband's own illustrating style.
Legendary comic book inker commonly seen working with Jim Lee, Eric Silvestri and high school friend Whilce Portacio.
Jim Lee is a Korean-American artist and writer, who shot to fame with Marvel titles such as X-Men in the 90's. He created Wildstorm under Image Comics, which he later sold to DC Comics where he acted as Editorial Director. In 2010, he became Co-Publisher of DC Comics.
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