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.
Since   his start on the New Universe’s Psi-Force and backup stories in Classic X-Men, Fabian Nicieza has written most of Marvel’s major super-teams — including   Alpha Flight, the Avengers, the New Warriors, the Thunderbolts and the X-Men.   Together with artist Rob Liefeld, Nicieza transformed New Mutants into the blockbuster X-Force. The writer also tackled   solo heroes ranging from Cable and Deadpool (later combined in Cable & Deadpool) to Gambit and   Nomad. He edited Marvel’s Star imprint, contributed to multi-title X-events   like “X-Cutioner’s Song” and “Phalanx Covenant,” and wrote various   “pre-modern” limited series such as Adventures of   Captain America and Citizen   V and the V-Battalion. Elsewhere, he has written   both JLA and Justice League Adventures, The 99, Turok, X-Files,   and others.
After   establishing himself on Eternity’s Ex-Mutants and First’s Badger, Ron Lim   went cosmic with a six-year penciling run on Silver Surfer, followed by   collaboration with Jim Starlin on the Warlock/Thanos Infinity multi-miniseries saga. With   writer Tom DeFalco, he helped create the look and characters of the MC2   universe, while he explored a different Marvel future during a 35-issue run   on X-Men 2099. Lim’s   other Marvel credits include Captain America, Spider-Man Unlimited and Venom: Lethal Protector.
Jim   Starlin introduced not only Thanos but also Shang-Chi and   many other memorable characters. After seemingly killing both Adam Warlock   and Thanos in one of Marvel’s earlier multi-title cosmic arcs — for which he   won two Eagle Awards — Starlin wrote Marvel’s first graphic novel, The Death of Captain Marvel.   Returning to Marvel to write Silver Surfer, he resurrected Adam Warlock and   Thanos, both of whom figured prominently in a veritable franchise of   miniseries he wrote and/or penciled: Infinity   Gauntlet, Infinity War, Infinity Crusade, Infinity Abyss and more, plus the Warlock and the   Infinity Watch and Thanos monthlies. Starlin continued to chart the saga of the Mad   Titan in a recent series of original graphic novels.