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 multititle 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.
Jim Krueger cemented his place in Marvel   Comics history when he and Alex Ross launched the Earth   X trilogy, a comprehensive super-hero saga   bringing elements from across Marvel’s decades-long history into a single   future. His other Marvel work includes contributions to Avengers and X-Men   titles. He again teamed with Alex Ross on the Avengers/Invaders miniseries and Dynamite Entertainment’s Project: Superpowers, assembling the   Golden Age heroes of multiple defunct publishers. Elsewhere, he created Foot Soldiers for Dark Horse and Clock Maker for Image Comics.   Krueger is also an accomplished videogame designer, copywriter and filmmaker.   His short film They Might Be Dragons won Best Short Film from the New York International   Independent Film and Video Festival.
After making his debut on Marvel’s X-Force, artist Mat Broome moved to Image. He penciled a lengthy run on Stormwatch, the Defcon 4 miniseries and several   issues of WildC.A.Ts,   including the finale of writer Alan Moore’s memorable run. After contributing   to Acclaim’s Shadowman   revival, Broome penciled short arcs on Gambit and Batman,   and then co-wrote and illustrated Image’s Skinners and Saffire — the latter through his own studio imprint, Digital Broome.   Broome penciled Chaos’ Mummy: Valley of the Gods and the Dabel Brothers’ Wood Boy one-shots, followed by Dark Horse’s End   League and Marvel’s Adam:   Legend of the Blue Marvel miniseries.
Prolific creator Tony Daniel penciled a memorable X-Force run. At Image, he illustrated Alan Moore’s Spawn: Blood Feud miniseries and the   entire run of The Tenth.   Daniel wrote and drew Image’s F5 and Dark Horse’s Silke miniseries, establishing himself as a double threat. After a   short stint at Top Cow penciling Tomb Raider, and writing and drawing HumanKind, Daniel moved to DC. He illustrated Geoff Johns’ Teen Titans and Bart Allen’s death   in Flash, and teamed   with Grant Morrison on Batman. Daniel wrote and drew the Batman:   Battle for the Cowl miniseries, and then became   the regular Batman   writer and artist. He went on to write Savage   Hawkman, and write and draw Detective Comics, for DC’s New 52.
Veteran artist Paul Pelletier has worked on a range of projects including Marvel   collaborations with writer Dan Slott on She-Hulk and Great Lakes Avengers; Tony Bedard and Chris Claremont on Exiles; Dwayne McDuffie on Fantastic Four; Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning on Nova, Guardians of the Galaxy and War of Kings; Greg Pak on Incredible Hulks; and Cullen Bunn on Wolverine.