A   writer for the Emmy Award-winning animated series Robot   Chicken and co-creator of the stop-motion SuperMansion, Zeb Wells began making a name for   himself at Marvel with his irreverent New Warriors limited series, which provided an inspiration for key story   threads that would later appear in Civil War; he also wrote the Civil War: Young   Avengers & Runaways tie-in. His collaboration   with the late Seth Fisher on Fantastic Four/Iron   Man: Big in Japan produced one of the 21st   century’s most charming comics. Wells’ other credits include Daredevil: Battlin’ Jack Murdock, Venom: Dark Origin, Dark Reign: Elektra and Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One.   He also contributed to the thrice-monthly “Brand New Day” era of Amazing Spider-Man, most notably   with the “Shed” storyline; wrote two Carnage limited series; and helped relaunch New   Mutants. Wells has returned to the world of the   wall-crawler, teaming with the legendary John Romita Jr. for a new volume of Amazing Spider-Man.
Ed   Brubaker is one of the most acclaimed writers in comics,   a multiple Eisner Award winner. Following fan-favorite runs on Scene of the Crime, Sleeper, Catwoman and Gotham Central for DC, he moved to Marvel. His Captain   America relaunch, in which he controversially   revived Bucky Barnes as the Winter Soldier, won over fans new and old, and   his revisionist take on the history of Marvel’s mutants in X-Men: Deadly Genesis resulted in a   regular gig on Uncanny X-Men, Marvel’s flagship X-title. He and longtime artistic   collaborator Michael Lark took up the baton on Daredevil   after Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s   legendary run concluded, and Brubaker jump-started Immortal   Iron Fist with co-writer Matt Fraction and artist   David Aja. Marvel’s Icon imprint published Brubaker’s creator-owned Criminal and Incognito, and he has gone on to   further success at Image Comics with such titles as Fatale, Velvet and   The Fade Out. Beyond   comics, Brubaker has written for TV’s Westworld and co-created the crime drama Too   Old to Die Young.
Brian   Reed spent a decade designing and writing video games,   including Ultimate Spider-Man, before making his way into comics. Aside from helping Ms.   Marvel become the best hero she could be during his 50-issue run, Reed has   chronicled the return of Captain Marvel, co-authored the secret history of   the world’s most powerful heroes in the pages of New   Avengers: Illuminati, and told harrowing tales of   action, adventure, and espionage in his creator-owned series The Circle.   Reed has written several event-related tie-ins   such as Secret Invasion: Spider-Man, Secret Invasion: Front Line and Siege: Embedded.
Italian   illustrator Stefano Caselli broke into American comics during the early 2000s with work on titles   including Marvel’s Mutant X and Thunderbolts. He enhanced his reputation on series such as Avengers: The Initiative, Secret Warriors and Avengers Assemble before playing a   key role in the rotating art team on Dan Slott’s Amazing   Spider-Man and joining Jonathan Hickman on Avengers. Caselli collaborated with   Brian Michael Bendis on a groundbreaking Invincible   Iron Man run featuring Riri Williams as a new   armored hero, and joined Gerry Duggan on the seafaring X-series Marauders.
Paco   Medina has illustrated a range of Marvel Comics —   including New X-Men: Academy X, Captain Marvel, Thor, Venom, Marvel   Team-Up, New Mutants and New Warriors, as well as relaunches of Deadpool and X-Men.   Firmly established as a Marvel mainstay, Medina has enjoyed lengthy runs on Ultimate Comics X-Men, Nova and Legendary   Star-Lord, as well as a major role in the Avengers storyline “No Surrender.”
The   son of a commercial artist and a minister, Atlanta-based artist Mark Brooks studied at the Savannah   College of Art and Design. After showcasing his skills on Transformers for Dreamwave   Productions and Voltron   for Devil’s Due, Brooks came to Marvel as penciler of the all-ages Marvel Age Spider-Man. In addition   to illustrating the earliest appearances of the spider-powered teen heroine   Araña with writer Fiona Avery in Amazing Fantasy, Brooks has drawn Amazing   Spider-Man, Cable &   Deadpool, New X-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man Annual, X-Men Unlimited, Avengers: The Initiative and Dark Reign: Young Avengers. Brooks is well-known for his beautifully illustrated covers   and promotional images for major series and events.