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Pamela Rambo is an American colorist & ocassional cover artist who has been working in the industry for more than a decade.
British comic artist. Best known in the US for his cover work for DC/Vertigo.
Longtime conventional and digital letterer, Illustrator, and digital designer.
Garth Ennis is a writer and creator from Northern Ireland who has been involved in comics such as 2000 AD's Judge Dredd, Vertigo's Hellblazer & Preacher, DC's Hitman, and Marvel's The Punisher. His work is characterized by extreme violence, black humour, profanity, grim morality, and a disdain for conventional superheroics.
A British comic book artist known for his work on 2000AD, Hellblazer, Preacher and Punisher. He died unexpectadely in 2016.
Colorist.
Spanish comic book artist who has worked on many UK titles but is most famous for co-creating Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog with John Wagner.
Past assistant editor for Helix/Vertigo. Then she joined HBO's Sex and the City.
He is a colorist who has worked on titles such as 100 bullets and Batman.
Axel Alonso is the Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics and co founder of AWA Studios.
A British comics book artist who draws for DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse Comics and 2000AD. He's probably best known for working on Animal Man with Jamie Delano in the 90s, and Saint of Killers mini series with Garth Ennis. He returned to draw Animal Man once again with Jeff Lemire in 2012.
American comics book penciller; best known for his work on Grant Morrison's run of Doom Patrol.
Peter is a freelance artist.
John Mcrea is an artist from Northern Ireland. He regularly works with Garth Ennis, a famous collaboration of the two being the much loved HITMAN.
James Sinclair is a comic book colorist, penciller, inker, and cover artist.
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