Steve graduated from Ornerakis School of Applied Arts in 2012. Since then, he’s been working on comics, illustration, writing, and tattooing. In 2021, he wrote the comic “Spazorahoula” (illustrated by Len Gogou), which was published by Jemma Press, and won the award for Best Script at the Greek Comic Awards. Until then, he was mostly…
Lee started in the industry of comics in the mid-90s as an artist for Marvel UK , mainly as an inker on titles such as Action Man, Transformers, Death's Head. In the following years Lee began working for the animation industry for TV commercials and later for Disney and Dreamworks, before finally returning to his…
Kugali is a digital showcase platform that promotes African comic book artists and writers. They also publish a monthly magazine that features serialized chapters from various African comics as well as articles on African art and culture.
Léa is a bouncy, tattooed, bug-loving oddball with a love for nature, plants and people. Her days are spent walking in the woods and being generally silly.
Returning to Malta Comic Con 2025 she’ll be bringing enamel pins, stickers, comics, keyrings and some new items - all featuring weird and wonderful wildlife.
www.leagerard.com www.snailbugart.etsy.com Instagram.com/leagerard…
Joanne Harris (MBE) was born in Barnsley in 1964, of a French mother and an English father. She studied Modern and Mediaeval Languages at Cambridge and was a teacher for fifteen years, during which time she published three novels, including Chocolat (1999), which was made into an Oscar-nominated film starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp.
Since then, she has written…
Ian Sharman is probably best known as the award winning writer of Alpha Gods, Hero: 9 to 5, Hypergirl, The Intergalactic Adventures of Zakk Ridley and the webcomic, Spacescape, and as the editor of and contributor to the Eagle Award nominated anthology, Eleventh Hour. Ian is also an accomplished inker, having inked Spider-Man, Iron Man and the X-Men for Panini Comics, and also a successful letterer, having…
Born in 1962, Ivo De Palma is an actor and dubber since 1983. He started his career, mostly vocal, in Milan, were in the 80s and 90s dubbing was a growing specialisation.
Since the early 90s he is also a dubbing director and lately a dialogist.
He gave his voice to various characters, mostly in the animation…
Hari Conner is an award-winning comics artist and professional illustrator based in the UK. Hari creates fantasy illustrations and comics, most recently Nyx in the Overworld and Finding Home, and is the organiser behind D&Doodles.
Find Hari at hari-illustration.com or @haridraws online.
And here are the links I usually include:
Portfolio:
http://www.hari-illustration.com
Most recent art:
http://www.instagram.com/haridraws
Comics info:
http://haridraws.tumblr.com/comics
David A Roach was born in Cardiff in 1965 and from an early age he was consumed with both a passion for drawing and writing and a deep seated love of comic books. After studying fine art and Philosophy in Art College he started to work at the age of 21 on the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic; 2000Ad where…
David Morris
Is a Director of Time Bomb Comics. He is writer and artist on Memphis, S.O.E The Baker Street Irregulars and The Further Adventures of Schrodinger’s Cat, artist on the Foxglove Steampunk series and is the creator of the Norton the Dragon strip. He is currently working as writer/artist on the Steadfast and Tru…
David Hine has been working in comics since the early 1980s. After his graphic novel Strange Embrace was published in the USA he was hired by Marvel to write several series, including District X, Daredevil: Redemption, Silent War, Civil War: X-Men and Spider-Man Noir while for DC he wrote Detective Comics, Arkham Asylum, The Brave And The Bold, Azrael and The Spirit. He has also written runs of Spawn and The Darkness. For Image he co-created The Bulletproof Coffin with Shaky Kane and Storm…
David Lafuente (twitter.com/srDavidLafuente) is a Spanish-born comic book artist known for his work on books such as Ultimate Spider-Man and Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book. He first broke into the US comic industry in 2008 drawing the sleeper hit miniseries Patsy Walker: Hellcat. Lafuente is currently working on a creator owned book written by Kieron Gillen and Jim Rossignol.