A   writer for the Emmy Award-winning animated series Robot   Chicken and co-creator of the stop-motion SuperMansion, Zeb Wells began making a name for   himself at Marvel with his irreverent New Warriors limited series, which provided an inspiration for key story   threads that would later appear in Civil War; he also wrote the Civil War: Young   Avengers & Runaways tie-in. His collaboration   with the late Seth Fisher on Fantastic Four/Iron   Man: Big in Japan produced one of the 21st   century’s most charming comics. Wells’ other credits include Daredevil: Battlin’ Jack Murdock, Venom: Dark Origin, Dark Reign: Elektra and Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One.   He also contributed to the thrice-monthly “Brand New Day” era of Amazing Spider-Man, most notably   with the “Shed” storyline; wrote two Carnage limited series; and helped relaunch New   Mutants. Wells has returned to the world of the   wall-crawler, teaming with the legendary John Romita Jr. for a new volume of Amazing Spider-Man.
Tini   Howard kicked her career into high gear by winning the   2013 Top Cow Talent Hunt, which led to her first comics credit as writer of Magdalena: Seventh Sacrament. She   went on to write for major properties including Rick and Morty, Power Rangers   and Barbie, and created her own series Assassinistas and Euthanauts, published by IDW. Howard arrived at Marvel to join the Dawn   of X team on the pivotal book Excalibur, going on to mastermind the X of   Swords crossover with Jonathan Hickman. Her other   Marvel titles include Strikeforce, Death’s Head and Age of Conan: Bêlit.
Gerry   Duggan has become one of Marvel’s most influential   writers, having first made an impression at the House of Ideas with a lengthy   and always surprising Deadpool run alongside his frequent writing partner, Brian Posehn.   Among Duggan’s solo credits are Nova, Hulk   and multiple tie-ins to the Secret Wars event. He added Deadpool to the revamped roster of Uncanny Avengers and brought his   unique blend of action and humor to All-New   Guardians of the Galaxy, leading up to the cosmic   event series Infinity Wars. Marauders   and Cable established   him as a vital part of the storytelling team for the Dawn of X era, a role he   has cemented further by launching the blockbuster new X-Men title. Duggan’s earlier   collaboration with artist Phil Noto — The Infinite   Horizon, a re-imagining of Homer’s The Odyssey in a dystopian future —   earned an Eisner Award nomination for Best New Series.
Artist   Stephen Segovia has worked   with several publishers on a variety of titles, including Cast for Nautilus Comics in his   native Philippines and Shadowmancer for UK publisher Markosia. In the United States, he has   contributed to such titles as Top Cow’s Tokyo   Nights and M.I.T.H.; Dynamite’s Red Sonja, Battlestar Galactica and Witchblade: Shades of Gray; Harris’ Vampirella; and DC’s Countdown to Mystery. His Marvel credits include Dark   Wolverine, Wolverine:   Manifest Destiny, X-Treme   X-Men and Superior   Carnage.
Zé   Carlos  has made a big splash with his eye-catching work illustrating   the high-octane world of Marvel’s wall-crawler in Amazing   Spider-Man, Amazing   Mary Jane, Miles   Morales: Spider-Man and other titles.
Born   in Alberta, Marcus To has been   drawing since childhood but never dreamed he would be able to do it   professionally. In 2009, he made the move to Toronto; that same year, he   started working for DC. In 2010, he joined the Royal Academy of Illustration   and Design studio in downtown Toronto. To’s Marvel credits include Black Panther, New Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, X-Men: Blue and New Warriors, but Excalibur is his longest and most   acclaimed run.