Creators
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Wook-Jin Clark
Wook Jin Clark was born in Seoul, South Korea. Raised in South Carolina and Georgia. If you know what Sweet Tea and Chicken Biscuits are, we are going to be friends!... [more] -
Chynna Clugston
Chynna Clugston is the creator of Blue Monday and Scooter Girl, and co-creator of Strangetown. She lives in San Diego, CA with her husband, Jon, her bulldog, their cat and rabbit, where they antagonize any and all who cross their paths. Chynna enjoys reading... [more] -
Bill Crabtree
Bill Crabtree’s career as a colorist began in 2003 with the launch of Image Comic’s Invincible and Firebreather. His work on Invincible was Harvey-nominated, and he went on to color the first 50 issues of what would become a flagship... [more] -
Dennis Culver
Dennis is a freelance illustrator based in Portland, OR. He illustrated True Tales of the Roller Derby and contributed a short story to the anthology JAM! He is currently working on the upcoming Odd Schnozz and the Odd... [more] -
Nunzio DeFilippis
Nunzio DeFilippis was born in New York, grew up in New York, loves New York, and lives in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of USC's screenwriting program and has written several feature films that no one will ever... [more] -
Matt Dembicki
Cartoonist Matt Dembicki is the artist/writer of graphic novels such as the award-winning nature parable 'Mr. Big.' He edited the recently released 'Trickster: Native American Tales: A Graphic Collection' from Fulcrum Publishing. He is about to complete work on his... [more] -
Matt Dembicki
Cartoonist Matt Dembicki is the artist/writer of graphic novels such as the award-winning nature parable 'Mr. Big.' He edited the recently released 'Trickster: Native American Tales: A Graphic Collection' from Fulcrum Publishing. He is about to complete work on his... [more] -
David Dumeer
David Dumeer was born and raised near Hartford, Connecticut. While growing up there, he watched way too many cartoons and began his addiction to comics. In 2005 he co-created his first graphic novel, Armageddon & Son, through... [more] -
Marc Ellerby
Marc Ellerby, although being 22, has the cheekbones of an 8-year-old girl. Come to think of it, he's pretty skinny too. Maybe he is an 8-year-old-girl! He's drawn a variety of different comics for various minis and zines, yet his first... [more]











