Douglas Paszkiewicz
Douglas Paszkiewicz who started out as a stand-up comedian is now a world class illustrator and writer. He has done work for Mad Magazine, Image comics, Too Much Coffee Man Magazine, and a host of other national publications, including his own comic “Arsenic Lullaby”. His work has been nominated for the industries two highest awards, The Harvey Award and The Eisner Award, as well as a Comicdom Award here in Greece. Skilled illustration,... [Read More...]
Milo Manara
Milo Manara was born in 1945, in Luzon (province of Bolzano). Following his innate calling, he studied in a private art school and later moved to Verona, where he found work as an assistant to Spanish architect Miguel Berrocal and at that time he enrolled in the Venice School of Architecture. Thanks to his French wife, Berrocal, Manara discovered comic books, which were not particular favorites of his in his childhood and was impressed by the mass... [Read More...]
Mike Carey
Mike Carey was born in Liverpool and worked for years as a teacher. He began his career in comics working for the British fanzine FANTASY ADVERTISER, which was the launching pad for many British comics creators. This was apparently enough for him to make the jump to DC/Vertigo, where he was assigned to write the mini series LUCIFER: THE MORNINGSTAR OPTION, under the “Sandman Presents” umbrella. LUCIFER’s undisputed quality earned Carey an Eisner... [Read More...]
Rufus Dayglo
Rufus Dayglo started his professional career in traditional 2-D Animation, before deciding that this was actually not much fun, so he packed up his pencils in a dirty sock, and made good his escape from Animation Stalag 23, like Steve McQueen in “The Great Escape” but on his mum’s Raleigh Shopper. He has drawn stories for 2000 A.D., IDW, Image Comics, Ankama Editions, Titan Books and other publishers. He relaunched Tank Girl in 2007, and has... [Read More...]
Yildiray Cinar
Yildiray Cinar was born in 1976 and is based in Istanbul, Turkey. He finished the Cartoon Animation department of Anadolu University in 1998 and although he worked in the field of animation for commercial films, his real creative interest was on comic books. He helped create a photocopy-fanzine publishing group called Capa Comics Group, in 1997, to which he has continued to contribute on occasion. Capa Comics group has established links with several... [Read More...]
