Jonathan   Hickman is the award-winning writer/artist of critically   acclaimed independent titles Pax Romana, Transhuman and The Nightly News. Teaming with writer Brian Michael Bendis, he launched   Marvel’s Secret Warriors,   spinning out of Secret Invasion. He then wrote the Dark Reign:   Fantastic Four limited series, which served as a   warm-up for his revered runs on Fantastic Four and FF,   and two S.H.I.E.L.D.   series. Hickman penned numerous Ultimate Universe titles before bringing his   intricate plotting to Avengers and New Avengers. Hickman’s years of planning culminated with the Marvel   Universe-shattering Secret Wars. His impressive list of credits includes a trio of lauded   series for Image: East of West, Secret and   the Eisner Award-nominated The Manhattan Projects. Hickman returned to Marvel to mastermind a transformative   relaunch of its mutant titles, beginning with House   of X and Powers of X, and continuing with X-Men.
A copy   of How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way sparked Leinil Francis Yu’s interest in comics when he was 11. Whilce Portacio’s   tutelage helped him land his first mainstream comics work on Wolverine in 1997. Following a   successful run, Yu took on such titles as Uncanny   X-Men, X-Men, Superman: Birthright and Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk. After an extended period laying the groundwork in New Avengers, he and writer Brian   Michael Bendis turned the Marvel Universe upside down with Secret Invasion, and the Marvel   mainstay has subsequently worked on event comics including Avengers & X-Men: Axis and IVX, and such blockbuster titles as Star Wars.
R.B.   Silva is a Brazilian artist who built his reputation at   DC Comics on titles including Superboy, Red Hood and the Outlaws, World’s Finest and Action Comics. For Marvel, he has worked on War   Machine, Spider-Man and   the X-Men, Nova and the James Patterson adaptation Max   Ride: Ultimate Flight. Silva’s Powers of X collaboration with   writer Jonathan Hickman established him as a comics superstar, a status   confirmed by his work on Fantastic Four.
Russell   Dauterman is a freelance artist and character designer.   In addition to Marvel’s Cyclops, Dauterman has worked on titles such as Nightwing, Shadowman, Quantum + Woody and Supurbia. He has also illustrated the children’s books Shape Up or Bite Me, the Nanny Reilly series and his own Terry, the Awkward Turtle. Dauterman   was a costume illustrator on the films Captain   America: The First Avenger and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.   Helping chronicle the adventures of Jane Foster as Thor, Goddess of Thunder,   established Dauterman as one of the industry’s brightest talents, a   reputation set to be confirmed by his collaboration with Jason Aaron on the   epic War of the Realms.   Dauterman wowed fans of Marvel’s mutants with his Giant-Size   X-Men collaborations with Jonathan Hickman and his   stunning designs for the Hellfire Gala.