An   award-winning critic and journalist, Kieron Gillen turned his attention to   comics on titles including the critically lauded Phonogram   with frequent creative partner Jamie McKelvie — as   well as Thor, S.W.O.R.D. and Generation Hope. Gillen relaunched   two longstanding Marvel series in Uncanny X-Men and Journey into Mystery before again teaming with McKelvie for an acclaimed take on Young Avengers. Gillen wrote Iron Man for Marvel NOW! — and he   explored the galaxy far, far away in the pages of Darth   Vader, Doctor Aphra and Star Wars. Gillen returned to Marvel with thoughtful runs on Immortal X-Men and Eternals.
Writer   Jason Aaron saw his early   collaboration with artist Cameron Stewart on DC/Vertigo’s The Other Side named one of the Washington Post’s Best Comics of   2007. His next project, Scalped, garnered industry-wide praise and led to a guest spot on Wolverine, beginning Aaron’s long   association with Logan on various titles, as well as the rest of Marvel’s   merry mutants on books including X-Men: Schism, Wolverine & the X-Men and Amazing X-Men. Aaron rocked the Marvel Universe with Original Sin and unfolded a   status-quo-shattering Asgardian epic across multiple Thor titles. He was the   ideal choice to steer the Rebel crew of Star Wars into new adventures on the series’ return to Marvel, and he   ushered in a new era for the publisher with Marvel   Legacy. In the wake of that one-shot, he took on   Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in a sprawling, multiversal run on Avengers; welcomed another iconic   property back to the House of Ideas with Conan the   Barbarian; and put Frank Castle in charge of the   Hand in a shocking relaunch of Punisher.
Working   for the Marvel UK imprint led Spanish artist Salvador   Larroca to a regular gig on Ghost Rider. He graduated to Fantastic Four, alongside one of his   favorite writers, Chris Claremont. From 2000 to 2006, Larroca depicted   Marvel’s mutants across Uncanny X-Men, X-Men   and X-Treme X-Men.   Following a stint on Amazing Spider-Man, Larroca brought his maturing style to a lengthy run on Invincible Iron Man and the X-Men: No More Humans original   graphic novel. Upon the return of Star Wars to Marvel, Larroca turned to the dark side with Darth Vader before taking on the   flagship Star Wars   title.
Artist   Mike Deodato Jr. was already a   renowned illustrator in his native Brazil when he got his big break in   American comics in 1994, illustrating DC’s Wonder   Woman. For Marvel, he drew such series as Avengers, Elektra, Spider-Man and Incredible Hulk. After refining his inimitable style on the creator-owned Jade Warriors, he returned to Marvel   for a second turn on Incredible Hulk, with writer Bruce Jones, and a stint on J. Michael   Straczynski’s Amazing Spider-Man. Deodato has forged an association with the Avengers on   various titles — including collaborations with Brian Michael Bendis, Ed   Brubaker and Jonathan Hickman — and demonstrated his superstar status on the   event book Original Sin.   Deodato joined writer Jeff Lemire in exploring one of Marvel's greatest   villains in Thanos.