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Doug Moench is a comic book writer who has throughout his career scripted most of the major series at both Marvel and DC, including a notable run on Batman and Master of Kung-Fu.
Artist who worked in the world of underground comic publications, as well as Skywald Publications and Marvel Comics.
Mike Zeck (born September 6, 1949) is an artist who has worked for Charlton, Marvel, DC and Devil's Due among others.
James Shooter is a comic book writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher. He worked at Marvel Comics for almost 25 years, before (co-)founding Valiant Comics, Defiant Comics, and Broadway Comics. He has also appeared as a character in a number of stories.
Paul Gulacy is an American artist who has worked on a host of comic book projects for several different publishers. His best known work was on the Marvel Comics' title "Shang-Chi, The Master of Kung-Fu".
He is a comic book creator primarily working as a letterer for Marvel Comics. Novak has also done spot duty as a writer, penciler and colorist.
Comic book Legend who worked through the Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper and Modern ages of comics. Legendary creator of Hal Jordan, Iron Fist, Abin Sur, Atom, Guy Gardner and Sinestro to name a few.
Bob Sharen is a comic book colorist. He's worked for Marvel on "The Amazing Spider-Man", "She-Hulk", "Ghost Rider", and "the West Coast Avengers" among others.
A beloved comic book writer and editor. Roger Stern has had long and incredibly well-received runs on titles such as Avengers, Superman, Captain America and Spider-Man as well as countless others.
He is a comic book letterer and artist for DC and Marvel comics. Sometimes credited as Jon Costa.
A colorist for Marvel.
Jim Salicrup was been a writer and editor of many books.
Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics in the 1970's. He also wrote several comics for Marvel. He would later go on to edit titles for DC.
Inker and letterer from the 1940s to the 1980s for Marvel and DC.
Ralph Macchio, the editor, is not the same Ralph Macchio as "The Karate Kid." Although, according to an interview with Publishers Weekly from 10/15/07 if asked if he is the same Macchio: "Depending on my mood, I'll either say yes or no"
Colorist.
Letterer and Colorist who worked with Marvel and DC Comics.
Letterer.
Colourist and occasional letterer
Al Milgrom is a comic book writer, illustrator (pen and inks) and editor for Marvel Comics. He co-created Firestorm with Gerry Conway in 1978. He was Marvel's editor for the majority of the 80's, until being fired in early 2000 after insulting former editor Bob Harras in a phrase hidden in a comic. He has since been working for Marvel again and other comic book companies.
The 2nd Editor in Chief for Marvel Comics. Also a Writer and legendary creator. Creations include Wolverine, Carol Danvers, Ghost Rider, Vision, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Valkyrie, Morbius, Doc Samson, and Ultron. Roy has also worked for Archie, Charlton, and DC among others over the years. Currently edits the fanzine Alter Ego.
He was a comic book writer, penciller, inker & cover artist from the mid 1960s to the early 1990s.
Irving Watanabe is a editor for marvel and is credited for many marvel comic books
Gaspar Saladino is a letterer, primarily for DC Comics
One-time Editor in Chief at Marvel, Wolfman is probably best known for his work on Marvel horror books such as Tomb of Dracula as well as Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Teen Titans for DC. Inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame in 2011.
Dennis "Denny" O'Neil was an influential writer and editor for Marvel and DC for almost 40 years. His notable writing includes legendary runs on Batman and Green Arrow/Green Lantern as well as Daredevil, Iron Man, Azrael, Catwoman, and The Question. He was known for infusing mature themes into superhero comics.
Marvel colorist in the 70s, who sometimes was listed as Phil Rache.
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