Writer/artist Larry Hama got his start as a penciler before
becoming a respected editor and later a writer during the '80s with
his career-defining work on G.I. Joe and a memorable run on
Wolverine. Through the years, Hama proved his versatility - writing
Avengers, Blaze, Elektra, Generation X, Punisher- War Zone and
multiple Venom limited series. Hama also contributed to Devil's Due
and IDW's relaunched G.I. Joe franchises. At Continuity Comics, he
created Bucky O'Hare, launching a franchise that extended to
animation, video games and toys line. Hama revisited his era
helming the adventures of Logan with the Wolverine- Patch limited
series.
John Ney Rieber is best known for his Eisner-nominated work on the
Books of Magic for DC/Vertigo - chronicling the development of
young mage Tim Hunter, who may grow up to become the greatest
magician ever. He has also contributed to the Tomb Raider comic
book, based on the best-selling video-game character, and several
G.I. Joe series.
Peter David is one of the industry's most prolific and versatile
writers whose record-breaking stint on Incredible Hulk remains a
fan-favorite to this day. His similarly long-running - and
critically acclaimed - association with X-Factor began in the early
1990s and continued in 2005. His other Marvel work includes Captain
Marvel, two lengthy stints on Spider-Man 2099, Ben Reilly- Scarlet
Spider and the smash-hit Symbiote Spider-Man limited series with
artist Greg Land. David is also a novelist and screenwriter. Among
his credits are some forty Star Trek tie-ins; original novels such
as Sir Apropos of Nothing, Howling Mad and Knight Life; movies
Trancers 4 and Trancers 5; and episodes of Babylon 5 and Crusade.
He also co-created the TV show Space Cases with actor-writer Bill
Mumy.
Mark Texeira worked on Marvel's New Universe titles, including
Psi-Force and Kickers, Inc., and other books - but his reputation
caught fire in the early 1990s as a revamped Ghost Rider returned
the character to fan-favorite status. Texeira helped introduce
Black Panther to Marvel Knights in an acclaimed run, and his art
has long been a regular sight for Marvel readers - particularly on
gritty characters like Wolverine, Moon Knight, Punisher and a
return to Ghost Rider.
Mark Pacella began his career at Eclipse and penciled short runs on
First's Elric- Bane of the Black Sword and DC's Action Comics. At
Marvel, Pacella drew the landmark Alpha Flight issue in which
Northstar came out and then took over art duties on X-Force from
Rob Liefeld. Pacella later followed Liefeld to Image, illustrating
several Team Youngblood issues and writing and drawing the Doom's
IV miniseries. He then contributed to several Malibu/Marvel
crossovers and created, wrote and drew the Image miniseries Tooth
and Claw. Pacella has since become a storyboard artist, working on
several feature films, as well as for the Walt Disney Company.
The son of industry pioneer Joe Kubert, Adam Kubert has won
numerous comics-industry achievement awards - including an Eisner
Award and a Wizard magazine award. His landmark runs on Wolverine
and Incredible Hulk made him a superstar, leading him to work on
X-Men titles including the Marvel Universe-changing Onslaught saga.
His subsequent efforts for Marvel include revisiting the world of
Logan on Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine and the blockbuster
sequel Origin II. Kubert joined the stellar artistic lineup of the
event series Avengers vs. X-Men, and his subsequent work includes
All-New, All-Different Avengers; Peter Parker- The Spectacular
Spider-Man; and Captain America. In 2020, he made a triumphant
return to his signature character for the Dawn of X relaunch of
Wolverine.
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