Roger Stern enjoyed well-regarded runs on Amazing Spider-Man, in
which he introduced Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau) and the
Hobgoblin; Avengers; and Captain America. He launched West Coast
Avengers and wrote numerous tie-in miniseries starring Earth's
Mightiest Heroes. At DC, he relaunched Atom and co-created Starman
(Will Payton) before participating in one of comics' most shocking
events- the 1992 "Death of Superman." He later returned to Marvel
to write Amazing Spider-Man and related titles.
Dwayne McDuffie (1962-2011) proved his writing range by covering
both serious subjects in Deathlok and comedy in three Damage
Control miniseries. He also wrote Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau)
one-shots and backup stories for Avengers titles. At DC, he
co-founded Milestone, co-creating Blood Syndicate, Hardware, Icon
and Static - the latter of which was adapted for television in the
Static Shock animated series, which won an Emmy and a Humanitas
Prize in Children's Animation. He wrote for DC's animated Justice
League and Teen Titans series, as well as for the Justice League of
America comic. He returned to Marvel to revive Deathlok/Collins in
the Beyond miniseries, which partially carried over to McDuffie's
stint on Fantastic Four. He wrote Acclaim's X-O Manowar, as well as
Harvey's multi-media adaptations Back to the Future- Forward to the
Future and Monster in My Pocket.
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.
Formerly a regular artist on Solo Avengers, as well as West Coast,
Mark Bright is noted for working with writer Christopher Priest on
Falcon, Power Man and Iron Fist, Quantum and Woody and other
titles. He has also drawn Marvel's incarnation of G.I. Joe; and
several DC flagship characters in Action Comics Weekly, Batman and
Green Lantern.
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