Kyle Hotz
Kyle Hotz, most often associated with dark moody comics, has been a penciller/inker/writer for over fifteen years. He’s developed his reputation for scary books working on characters like Carnage, The Hood, and Cal MacDonald. He’s worked with Dark Horse, Image, DC, Chaos, Scholastic, and Marvel, in a variety of stylistic approaches, ranging from dreadful and serious to comedic and crazy. One of his most lushly illustrated projects was... [Read More...]
D’Israeli
D’Israeli (real name Matt Brooker), has been steadily working in the comics field, as a penciller, inker, and colorist since 1988. In the beginning of his career, he participated in the renowned anthology, DEADLINE, initially with the a strip named TIMULO and later on with FATAL CHARM. He also co-created -with Warren Ellis- famous character LAZARUS CHURCHYARD, for BLAST! magazine. At about the same time, he did a couple of issues of MISTER... [Read More...]
John Romita Jr.
John (Salvatore) Romita was born in New York City, in 1956. He always wanted to become a comic artist like his father, legendary Spider-Man penciller, John Romita Sr. He began his career working for Marvel UK, doing sketches for reprint edition covers, and his first “real” work came in 1977, when he pencilled a 6-page story for AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #11. He became a household name (followed by “Jr.”, in order to distinguish himself from... [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, including Mark Millar and Paul Grist. Carey wrote two strips starring rock stars Ozzy Osbourne and Pantera, for which he admits doing a less than stellar work. Nevertheless, he was given another chance when he co-created, along with Mike Perkins,... [Read More...]
