Scott Lobdell wrote both Uncanny X-Men and X-Men during the 1990s.
He also launched Generation X and Adventures of Cyclops and
Phoenix, and penned Alpha Flight and Fantastic Four. Elsewhere, he
wrote Dark Horse's Buffy the Vampire Slayer with Fabian Nicieza,
Wildstorm's Gen13, Top Cow's Darkness, and IDW's Ghostbusters-
Displaced Aggression and Galaxy Quest. Lobdell scripted Stan Lee's
animated film Mosaic and has performed as a stand-up comedian.
Springing from the fertile ground of the U.K. comics scene, Warren
Ellis came to Marvel during the early '90s and proved his
iconoclastic mettle in the ultra-edgy series Hellstorm and the
limited series Druid - followed by fondly remembered extended runs
on Excalibur and Doom 2099. After making a name for himself as a
premier talent with Wildstorm's Stormwatch, Transmetropolitan, The
Authority and Planetary, Ellis returned to Marvel to pen Ultimate
Fantastic Four, the Ultimate Galactus Trilogy, Iron Man and more.
His Nextwave- Agents of H.A.T.E. was both a critical smash and a
cult favorite. In addition to reviving the 1980s New Universe in
newuniversal and writing Thunderbolts, Ellis took over Astonishing
X-Men following Joss Whedon and John Cassaday's departure, and
penned perhaps the definitive story of the Armored Avenger in Iron
Man's "Extremis." In addition, he offered a distinctively memorable
new take on Moon Knight. His Wildstorm miniseries Red was adapted
into a hit movie in 2010. Ellis broke into prose fiction with
Crooked Little Vein and his New York Times best-selling novel Gun
Machine.
Writer Todd Dezago began his career on X-Factor. He then penned
several Clone Saga-era Spider-books, including a lengthy
Spectacular Spider-Man run. Dezago soon moved to Sensational
Spider-Man, where he teamed with artist Mike Wieringo. For DC
Comics, Dezago co-created Young Justice, wrote the JLA- World
Without Grown-Ups miniseries and penned an acclaimed run on
Impulse. In 1999, Dezago and Wieringo re-teamed to create the Image
Comics fantasy series Tellos, and he co-created the Perhapanauts
with artist Craig Rousseau in 2003. Dezago has written several
stories for Marvel's all-ages titles, including Marvel Age
Spider-Man and Super Hero Squad.
Ken Lashley's pencils have graced the pages of such notable books
as Black Panther and Excalibur. In addition, his Draxhall Jump
Entertainment, an illustration concept and design studio, has
worked with Mattel, Hasbro and Lucasfilm. Lashley's other Marvel
credits include the Secret Wars limited series Marvel Zombies and a
collaboration with Cullen Bunn on Uncanny X-Men, while his work for
DC Comics includes illustrating such characters as Flash, Superboy,
the Suicide Squad and He-Man.
In addition to illustrating annuals for New Mutants, X-Factor and
X-Force, Terry Shoemaker helped conclude the "Heroes Reborn"
version of Iron Man and contributed to the armored Avenger's
subsequent relaunch. He also penciled Tales of the Legion of
Super-Heroes for DC, CyberRad for Continuity and Zealot for Image,
as well several Wildstorm stories.
First teaming with Jeph Loeb on a long run of Cable, Ian Churchill
also pitched in on Loeb's "Heroes Reborn" iteration of Avengers. In
addition, Churchill drew the 1994 Deadpool miniseries and several
issues of Uncanny X-Men. For DC, Churchill's credits include Loeb's
Supergirl, Superman and Superman/Batman. Returning to Marvel, he
conceptualized the look of Red She-Hulk in the pages of Hulk.
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