Writer   J. Michael Straczynski made   pop-culture history with the epic TV series Babylon   5. In 1999, Straczynski penned Top Cow’s Rising Stars, leading to an offer   from Marvel to write Amazing Spider-Man, a title he revolutionized. “JMS” went on to write Supreme Power, Fantastic Four, Bullet Points, The Twelve and a fan-favorite   revival of Thor. The   latter helped inspire Marvel’s Thor feature film, on which he shares a writing credit. JMS’   screenplay for Changeling was directed by Clint Eastwood and starred Angelina Jolie,   while his other movie credits include Underworld:   Awakening and World War   Z. For DC Comics, he has written iconic characters   Superman and Wonder Woman.
Will Robson is a British comic book   artist that grew up in New Jersey but now lives back across the pond. Loves   whiskey, dogs, NBA and comic books. Ginger as they come, but that handsome   kind of ginger.
Bernard   Chang broke into comics at Valiant, earning acclaim for   his art on The Second Life of Dr. Mirage and The Visitor. Chang subsequently drew the New   Mutants: Truth or Death miniseries for Marvel; at   DC, he has contributed to Supergirl, Superman   and Wonder Woman, as   well as the New 52 titles DC Universe Presents and Demon Knights. Outside comics, Chang has designed several award-winning   Disney attractions and provided illustrations for a number of books,   including Jenna Jameson’s autobiography.
Elena   Casagrande, a graduate of the International School of   Comics in Rome, began her career as artist David Messina’s assistant, kicking   off a long relationship with IDW Publishing that has seen her work on such   series as Star Trek, The Ghost Whisperer, Angel, Infestation and True Blood. Casagrande’s Marvel credits include Marvel   Heartbreakers, Spitfire, Ultimate Spider-Man and Hulk.