Wisconsin-born   writer Sean McKeever is best   known for titles featuring youthful protagonists — including Gravity; the cast of Inhumans; Juston Seyfert of Sentinel; Nomad;   Young Allies; Fear   Itself: Youth in Revolt; and McKeever’s personal   hero, the web-slinger himself, in Marvel   Adventures Spider-Man and   Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. His Marvel credits   also include Ultimate X-Men, Marvel Age Fantastic Four, Mega Morphs, the Elektra movie adaptation, Mystique and Spider-Man Family.
Kurt   Busiek is perhaps most famous for his Eisner   Award-winning collaboration with Alex Ross on Marvels, a fully painted classic that still amazes a quarter of a   century later. Busiek launched Thunderbolts in the wake of “Heroes Reborn,” later writing Avengers and Iron Man upon the heroes’ return to   the Marvel Universe. He teamed his two signature supergroups in the Avengers vs. Thunderbolts miniseries   and spanned the history of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in Avengers Forever. He has revisited   the Modern Era’s early years in such titles as Amazing   Fantasy, Iron Man: The   Iron Age, Thor:   Godstorm and Untold   Tales of Spider-Man. At DC, he has written   multiple Justice League and Superman titles, and even pitted the Avengers   against the JLA in a blockbuster crossover. Busiek launched his own   super-hero multiverse with his Astro City series, which he’s been writing since 1995. Busiek has   returned to the world of Marvels for various projects, including curating Marvels Snapshots and writing the   series The Marvels.
Writer   and editor Louise Simonson launched Power Pack and   Web of Spider-Man and   wrote memorable runs on New Mutants and X-Factor — helping map out the “Mutant Massacre,” “Inferno” and   “X-Tinction Agenda” crossovers. Her major editorial credits include Star Wars and Uncanny X-Men. At DC, she wrote   multiple Superman titles and became one of the main creative forces behind   the “Death of Superman” saga; her scripts also appeared in Detective Comics, New Titans and more. She returned to   Marvel to write the Galactus the Devourer limited series and 1999-2000’s Warlock, starring characters from New   Mutants.
Canadian   artist Takeshi Miyazawa developed his style from his lifelong love of anime and manga. His unique   artistry first flavored projects including Sidekicks,   Runaways and Amazing   Fantasy, leading to Spider-Man   Loves Mary Jane in collaboration with writer Sean   McKeever. Miyazawa has subsequently specialized in illustrating many of   Marvel’s leading female characters, adding Mary   Jane, Ms. Marvel, Silk   and Ghost-Spider to his   resumé.
Best   known for long runs on Spider-Girl and Untold Tales of Spider-Man, artist Pat Olliffe has also illustrated such Marvel series as Nomad, Sensational She-Hulk, Thor, Thor Corps, Unlimited   Access, Warlock and the Infinity Watch, Last Hero Standing and Last Planet Standing.
Artist   Mary Wilshire’s career at   Marvel Comics is perhaps defined by her portrayal of three very different   redheaded heroines: Red   Sonja, Firestar and — in a movie adaptation — the Little Mermaid. Her further   credits include work with such diverse characters as Ka-Zar, Power Pack,   Spider-Man, Barbie and Conan, while the many accomplishments of her wider   career in illustration including designing the Blues Brothers logo.