Hollywood   writer Reginald Hudlin launched his career with the blockbuster House   Party; his follow-up Boomerang grossed more than $150 million. Hudlin developed Bebe’s Kids, the first mainstream   animated feature film aimed at African-American audiences, and served as   BET’s President of Entertainment. In 2005, Hudlin wrote Birth of a Nation, a satirical   graphic novel produced with Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and award-winning cartoonist Kyle   Baker. A longtime Marvel fan, Hudlin jumped at the opportunity to write Black Panther, as well as a run on Marvel Knights Spider-Man.
John   Romita Jr. is a modern-day comic-art master, following in   his legendary father’s footsteps. Timeless runs on Iron   Man, Uncanny X-Men, Amazing Spider-Man and Daredevil established him as his own man artistically, and his work on Wolverine and World War Hulk is among the most   explosive comic art of the 21st century. In addition to Eternals with writer Neil Gaiman,   JRJR teamed with Mark Millar on the creator-owned Kick-Ass, later developed into a blockbuster feature film starring   Nicolas Cage. Spidey fans rejoiced at the artist’s return to Amazing Spider-Man with the “Brand   New Day” storylines “New Ways To Die” and “Character Assassination.” He later   helped relaunch Avengers with   writer Brian Michael Bendis and Captain America with Rick Remender, and contributed to the blockbuster   crossover Avengers vs. X-Men. For DC Comics, he has drawn big-name characters such as   Superman, Batman and the Suicide Squad.
Artist   Trevor Hairsine broke into the   comic-book industry through one of Britain’s most popular weekly   publications, 2000 A.D.   His art on the long-running series earned him a regular position on Cla$$war, a politically charged   series published by the UK-based Com.X studio. Describing Hairsine’s Cla$$war work as “breathtaking,”   Marvel Comics Editor in Chief Joe Quesada invited the artist to join the   company under exclusive contract in 2003. Hairsine’s talent has made him a   sought-after collaborator among the industry’s top writers; he has teamed   with Warren Ellis on Ultimate Extinction, Brian Michael Bendis on Ultimate   Six and Ed Brubaker on X-Men:   Deadly Genesis.    Other Marvel credits include Captain   America and Wisdom.
Artist David Yardin hails from Sydney,   Australia, and has worked extensively in Marvel’s mutant-related titles,   contributing covers and interior artwork to X-Factor,   District X, Storm and X-Men: Manifest Destiny. Other credits include Black   Panther, Ms. Marvel and Captain   Britain and MI13.