ESAD RIBIC was born in Zagreb,Croatia(then part of Yugoslavia) 1972.
I didn’t really start thinking about doing art for a living till it was time to decide on high school I wanted to attend. My primary school art teacher said:’go to art school’;so that’s what I did. I didn’t really have any idea what to expect…
Before she began working on American comics, Emanuela worked on the Italian series L’Insonne as well as some short stories in anthologies. She also worked as a character designer for role-playing game books and as an illustrator too. Her first American assignment was for IDW, working on the titles Angel: Only Human and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Fool’s Gold in 2009.…
Dave Lung is a veteran in the independent comic scene, having freelanced for several of the biggest companies in the industry and has worked with some of the most talented artists in comics today.
Dave has a BA. Hons. in Fine Art and Graphic Design, and is multi-talented artist who currently splits his time between…
Born 4/8/66, and did the usual school stuff, usual O and A levels blah, blah… All of this done in Shrewsbury – born and bred, y’see… Then went to study film and video at Maidstone Art College – emerged after 3 years with a BA and went to the bright lights of London to become…
Ales Kot is a writer. His graphic novel debut, ‘Wild Children’, arrived to rave reviews and commercial success in July 2012. He is also responsible for reinvigorating DC Entertainment‘s “Suicide Squad” and a psychedelic mind-bender “Change” from Image Comics. And since he’s writing this bio:
Hi, this is me, showing myself to you. I write stories that are alive inside me because I…
Richmond Clements is the writer of the critically acclaimed Graphic Novel Turning Tiger, drawn by Alex Moore, which was published earlier this year by Renegade Arts Entertainment. His Manga book Ketsueki, illustrated by Inko, has recently been published by Markosia Enterprises, who will also be releasing Pirates of the Lost World (art by Conor Boyle) in the new year. He has created strips for Strip magazine, and…
Herb Trimpe is best known for his eight year run on the Incredible Hulk for Marvel Comics, and his introduction in Hulk numbers 180 and 181, to the popular character, Wolverine. In addition, Trimpe is known for his contributions to several titles featuring licensed characters, including Transformers, Godzilla, and G.I. Joe, as well as the G.I. Joe spin-off, Special Missions. All these characters have…
Born and raised in Madrid and currently living in London, Guillermo has been inking comic books and illustrating books and magazines ever since he completed a degree in History in 2009.
In his spare time you will most probably find him reading a book, answering emails or buying more books. He’s recently rediscovered his long…
Inko was born in Japan, and she grew up reading & drawing manga. After studied art at Kyoto University of Art & Design and Central Saint Martin’s college of Art & Design.
She has been working as a Manga artist delivering manga workshops in schools, galleries, museums and libraries around UK.
She also takes part in…
Spanish artist Emma Ríos started getting into the world of comics doing short stories for fanzines, books and, particularly, self-publishing her comic book series APB (A Prueba de Balas) [Bulletproof] through the collective known as Polaqia. Her wish to dedicate profesionally to comics allowed her to leave her work as an architect and work on comics full-time after receiving…
Hello! I’m FedericaDN, Cosplayer and Cosmaker from Italy, since 2005. I’m a student of Foreign Law and International Relationships in Milan. I love Cosplay as it gives me the chance to meet new people and find friends all over the world, sharing our passions. I won several awards, but the best memory is my Best…
Dan Lester is the writer and artist of the self published humour anthology Monkeys Might Puke! as well as the writer (with artist Oliver Lambden) of The Dan Lester Mysteries. He recently spent a year teaching English in South Korea, and will probably do a comic about that at some point. He lives in London.