Al   Milgrom, A.K.A. “Editori-Al,” is renowned as writer,   editor, penciler and inker — and held most of those positions on Spectacular Spider-Man. He also   contributed to SSM’s   sibling Amazing Spider-Man. He penciled West Coast Avengers for four years and inked X-Factor for eight. His artwork has also appeared in Avengers, Captain   America, Thor and most X-titles, including the classic Kitty Pryde and Wolverine. As   editor, he oversaw Marvel’s Epic imprint and the sixty-issue run of Marvel Fanfare, where his satirical   self-portraits made his face as recognizable as any super hero’s mask. At DC,   he co-created Firestorm the Nuclear Man with Gerry Conway.
Bill   Mantlo began his Marvel career on Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, in which he   introduced White Tiger, one of the industry’s earliest Hispanic super heroes.   Eventually writing stories for almost every Marvel title, he did some of his   most fondly remembered work on Incredible Hulk and Spectacular Spider-Man. He also launched Cloak and Dagger in a pair of miniseries and guided Alpha   Flight through some of its most harrowing ordeals.   Mantlo excelled at integrating licensed properties into the Marvel Universe,   as demonstrated by Micronauts and Rom: Spaceknight, both of which he wrote from start to finish. At DC, he wrote   the Invasion miniseries   for one of the company’s biggest crossover events.
Beginning   as Stan Lee’s production assistant, Herb Trimpe (1939-2015) went on to pencil a seven-year run on Marvel   mainstay Incredible Hulk   — during which he debuted the future X-Man, Wolverine — as well as 1970s   classics Marvel Team-Up,   Shogun Warriors and Godzilla. He was equally prolific   during the 1980s on Nick Fury, The ’Nam   and G.I. Joe; the 1990s   saw him illustrate Marvel’s First Family on Fantastic   Four Unlimited. Trimpe’s war-story credits also   include the introduction of the Phantom Eagle, the WWI aviator hero whose   adventures were later chronicled by Garth Ennis.
Kerry   Gammill has illustrated Fantastic   Four and Power Man and   Iron Fist for Marvel, and DC’s Superman. In Marvel Team-Up, he and J.M.   DeMatteis introduced Frog-Man and the White Rabbit, and he penciled Louise   Simonson’s scripts on Fallen Angels. Moving to the film industry, Gammill served as a   special-effects artist, character designer and storyboard artist on such   projects as Species II   and Tremors: The Series.   He also became one of the guiding minds behind Monster   Kid Magazine, a publication focusing on classic   monster movies of another era.