A veteran of the American comics scene, Benjamin Raab has worked
both sides of the desk as both an editor - in print and online -
and a freelance writer. Some of his more notable writing credits
include such pop-culture icons as The X-Men, Green Lantern,
Superman, Wonder Woman, Teen Titans, Hawkman and The Phantom. In
2004, he co-created Living in Infamy - a four-issue miniseries
about a Witness Protection town for reformed super villains - which
was published independently through Ludovico Technique. In 2006,
Raab began working in New Media as a writer/web-content producer on
such online series as Afterworld and Gemini Division. Since 2008,
Raab - along with his writing partner, Deric A. Hughes - has served
as a writer on Syfy's highest-rated scripted drama, Warehouse
13.
Industry legend Chris Claremont is best known for his epic
sixteen-year run on Uncanny X-Men. Claremont's focus on the themes
of prejudice and tolerance struck at the hearts of comics fans, and
he built an unparalleled following during the next three decades.
Under his pen, the X-Men franchise spawned a vast array of
spin-offs, many of them written by Claremont himself. His other
credits include Iron Fist, Ms. Marvel, Power Man and Spider-Woman.
Claremont has returned to the X-Men universe in New Exiles, GeNext,
X-Men Forever, Chaos War- X-Men and Nightcrawler.
Mel Rubi holds a special relationship with the scarlet-tressed
Hyrkanian warrior-woman Red Sonja. Few in the character's history
have more consistently drawn out her power and beauty for loyal
readers. Influenced by manga and anime as well as the works of the
masters, Rubi's expressive and dynamic artwork for Dynamite
Entertainment's hit Red Sonja series has helped define the modern
She-Devil with a Sword.
In addition to Deadpool, multitalented penciler, inker and writer
Jim Calafiore has worked on many issues of Exiles during its
lengthy run, and has an extensive list of credits for both Marvel
and DC Comics.
Dale Eaglesham started out penciling series peripheral to the
mainstream Marvel Universe- Guardians of the Galaxy, Savage Sword
of Conan, What If? and others. When he moved to DC, his artwork
appeared in Justice Society of America and spinoff miniseries Thy
Kingdom Come, and multiple Batman titles - including Detective
Comics, Gotham Knights, Legends of the Dark Knight and Shadow of
the Bat. He returned to Marvel to illustrate Jonathan Hickman's
Fantastic Four, Captain America in the Steve Rogers- Super-Soldier
miniseries and the complete run of the relaunched Alpha Flight.
Elsewhere, he has penciled Eternal Warrior at Acclaim, Sigil at
CrossGen and the Creep feature in Dark Horse Presents.
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