Writer   Joe Casey debuted at Marvel   with a long Cable run   and a stint on Incredible Hulk. For DC’s Wildstorm imprint, Casey wrote Wildcats and cocreated Automatic Kafka and The Intimates; he also wrote DC’s Batman: Tenses and Adventures of Superman. For Marvel,   he has written Deathlok,   Iron Man: The Inevitable,   Uncanny X-Men and   several “retro” limited series including Avengers:   Earth’s Mightiest Heroes I and II. With Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau   and Steven Seagle, Casey formed the development/production company Man of   Action, responsible for animated series including Cartoon Network’s Ben 10 and Disney/XD’s Ultimate Spider-Man.
John   Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as   both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with   writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne   contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic   Four, earning comparisons to the original   Lee/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also   spun Alpha Flight into   its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining   the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable   contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with   virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational   She-Hulk, Namor the   Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work   includes IDW’s Star Trek   and Angel.
A   comic artist since the late ’90s, Javier Pulido has impressed readers with his graphic style and compelling   storytelling on titles such as Amazing Spider-Man, All Select Comics 70th Anniversary   Special, Spider-Man   Family and the stirring Captain   America 65th Anniversary Special written by Ed   Brubaker. Pulido wowed fans with his She-Hulk collaboration with writer Charles Soule.
Artist   Ed McGuinness came to   prominence with his work on Harris Comics’ Vampirella and Marvel’s Deadpool. At Awesome Entertainment, McGuinness participated in a Fighting American revamp with writer   Jeph Loeb, who would become a longtime collaborator. A short run on   WildStorm’s Mr. Majestic   led to a longer one on DC Comics’ Superman and the launch of Superman/Batman with Loeb. Back at Marvel, McGuinness reunited with Loeb for Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America, Hulk   and Avengers: X-Sanction   before launching Amazing X-Men with Jason Aaron. McGuinness has reteamed with his Deadpool scribe Joe Kelly for Spider-Man/Deadpool and with Aaron   on a blockbuster relaunch of Avengers.
Having   begun his career on G.I. Joe,   Eisner Award-nominated artist Ron Garney is known for well-received runs on Captain   America and Amazing   Spider-Man. He has teamed with writer Jason Aaron   on Wolverine, Wolverine Weapon X and Ultimate Captain America. Garney has   also contributed design work to such films as Will Smith’s I Am Legend and Nicolas Cage’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. His later   Marvel work includes Uncanny X-Force and a collaboration with Charles Soule on Daredevil. Garney reunited with   Aaron on Thor: God of Thunder and then the creator-owned Men of   Wrath for Marvel’s Icon imprint.