Steve   Englehart’s history-making contributions to the Marvel   Universe began with the Beast’s solo feature in Amazing   Adventures, in which the eloquent X-Man first   assumed furry form. As Avengers writer, he masterminded such major events as “The   Avengers/Defenders War” (in both teams’ titles) and “The Celestial Madonna   Saga.” In Captain America,   he identified and solved the “mystery” of the 1950s Captain America (later   revived by Ed Brubaker), and gave the true Cap the alternate identity of   Nomad. Englehart’s Dr. Strange storyline in Marvel   Premiere established the character as Sorcerer   Supreme and covered the creation of the universe itself. At DC, he helped   revamp Batman, Green Lantern, Superman and other major heroes for the 1970s.   Back at Marvel, he wrote the first few years of West   Coast Avengers and Silver   Surfer. His published novels include Countdown to Flight, Hellstorm (part of the TALON Force series), Majorca, The   Point Man and, with wife Terry Beach, books in the   DNAgers young-adult   series. Englehart has also written TV episodes and designed video games.
Jim   Starlin introduced not only Thanos but also Shang-Chi and   many other memorable characters. After seemingly killing both Adam Warlock   and Thanos in one of Marvel’s earlier multi-title cosmic arcs — for which he   won two Eagle Awards — Starlin wrote Marvel’s first graphic novel, The Death of Captain Marvel.   Returning to Marvel to write Silver Surfer, he resurrected Adam Warlock and   Thanos, both of whom figured prominently in a veritable franchise of   miniseries he wrote and/or penciled: Infinity   Gauntlet, Infinity War, Infinity Crusade, Infinity Abyss and more, plus the Warlock and the   Infinity Watch and Thanos monthlies. Starlin continued to chart the saga of the Mad   Titan in a recent series of original graphic novels.
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.