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Kayden Phoenix

Kayden Phoenix is a Chicana writer and creator of A La Brava, the first Latina superhero team in comicbook history and The Majestics, Native and Latina Princess series. Phoenix's passion for equality through art inspired her to expand her business into the comic world with her own company, Phoenix Studios. “A  big part of my life’s purpose…

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Elena Cerisciola

Elena Cerisciola is a freelance comic artist and comic book author. After graduating from the International School of Comics, she began working on her own projects, publishing her first graphic novel, Il Borgo dei Ricordi Perduti, which she wrote and illustrated entirely herself. In 2026, she will publish her new graphic novel, Fratture, with the…

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Ghezal Omar

Pimp killers. Bounty hunter gangs. This isn’t your typical graphic novel publisher. And that’s exactly what creator and writer, Ghezal Omar, was going for when she launched Artillery Network. Ghezal Omar became the first Afghan-American graphic novelist in comicbook history with .357 Magnum Opus, which depicts the dark entanglements of an unflinching female bounty hunter…

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Ani-Mia

Ani-Mia has been cosplaying since 2008 and has been a Cosplay Guest at over 170 conventions across the globe. She’s also a Comic Writer with Dynamite Comics for Bettie Page, including Bettie Page: The Alien Agenda, and Red Sonja: Pearls Before Swine. She has appeared in numerous magazines, on comic book covers, as well as…

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Dee Cunniffe

Dee Cunniffe is an award-winning Irish designer who worked for over a decade in publishing and advertising. He gave it all up to pursue his love of comics. He has colored Marvel's Runaways, She-Hulk & Joe Fixit, DC's Lucifer & House of El, and Crossover, Bad Karma & Indigo Children at Image amongst others. He…

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X-Men: Mutant Massacre TPB review by Raphael Borg

X-Men: Mutant Massacre TPB by Chris Claremont (Author), Walt Simonson (Author), Louise Simonson (Author), John Romita Jr. (Illustrator), Sal Buscema (Illustrator), Alan Davis (Illustrator) The 1986 event X-Men: The Mutant Massacre largely written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by a cadre of artists is, to me, typical of any X-Men event, encircling a single event from…

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Samantha Mallia

Avid fantasy lover from a very young age, I spent most of my childhood watching every cartoon, anime, series, or movie centred around fantasy or sci-fi shown on Italian television.  This love then extended to books when my older sister gave me the first 2 Harry Potter books for my 11th birthday. Anime and manga…

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