Gerry   Duggan has become one of Marvel’s most influential   writers, having first made an impression at the House of Ideas with a lengthy   and always surprising Deadpool run alongside his frequent writing partner, Brian Posehn.   Among Duggan’s solo credits are Nova, Hulk   and multiple tie-ins to the Secret Wars event. He added Deadpool to the revamped roster of Uncanny Avengers and brought his   unique blend of action and humor to All-New   Guardians of the Galaxy, leading up to the cosmic   event series Infinity Wars. Marauders   and Cable established   him as a vital part of the storytelling team for the Dawn of X era, a role he   has cemented further by launching the blockbuster new X-Men title. Duggan’s earlier   collaboration with artist Phil Noto — The Infinite   Horizon, a reimagining of Homer’s The Odyssey in a dystopian future —   earned an Eisner Award nomination for Best New Series.
Jonathan   Hickman is the award-winning writer/artist of critically   acclaimed independent titles Pax Romana, Transhuman and The Nightly News. Teaming with writer Brian Michael Bendis, he launched   Marvel’s Secret Warriors,   spinning out of Secret Invasion. He then wrote the Dark Reign:   Fantastic Four limited series, which served as a   warm-up for his revered runs on Fantastic Four and FF,   as well as two S.H.I.E.L.D. series. Hickman penned numerous Ultimate Universe titles   before bringing his intricate plotting to Avengers   and New Avengers. Hickman’s years of planning culminated with the Marvel   Universe-shattering Secret Wars. His impressive list of credits includes a trio of lauded   series for Image: East of West, Secret and   the Eisner Award-nominated The Manhattan Projects. Hickman returned to Marvel to mastermind a transformative   relaunch of its mutant titles, beginning with House   of X and Powers of X, and continuing with X-Men.
Writer   Al Ewing began his career on   the British anthology 2000 AD. Since breaking into American comics, he has written Jennifer Blood and spin-off series The Ninjettes for Dynamite   Entertainment, and the Age of Ultron tie-in issues of Avengers Assemble for Marvel Comics. Ewing’s novels include the Pax Britannia series as well as The Fictional Man. With artist Greg   Land, he relaunched Marvel’s Mighty Avengers; for All-New Marvel NOW!, gave the god of mischief a new   assignment in Loki: Agent of Asgard. Ewing then took revamped versions of New   Avengers and Ultimates, debuted U.S.Avengers; and joined the writing team for the “No Surrender” storyline   in Avengers, which   brought the Hulk back from the dead. His subsequent titles include Valkyrie, Guardians   of the Galaxy, Defenders, the event series Empyre and the critically revered smash hit Immortal   Hulk. Ewing has cemented his place in the Krakoan   era of the X-Men titles comics with S.W.O.R.D. and X-Men: Red.
Italian   artist Matteo Lolli kept   Marvel’s all-ages series fresh and exciting with his lively pencils on titles   including Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, Marvel Adventures Iron Man and Marvel Adventures Super Heroes. He brought his talents to the regular Marvel Universe with   Marvel NOW!’s first Thunderbolts Annual, then followed one of that team's members into a showdown with   an Avenger in Hawkeye vs. Deadpool. Lolli’s flair for the Merc with a Mouth soon led him to the   ongoing Deadpool series.
Russell   Dauterman is a freelance artist and character designer.   In addition to Marvel’s Cyclops, Dauterman has worked on titles such as Nightwing, Shadowman, Quantum + Woody and Supurbia. He has also illustrated the children’s books Shape Up or Bite Me, the Nanny Reilly series and his own Terry, the Awkward Turtle. Dauterman   was a costume illustrator on the films Captain   America: The First Avenger and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.   Helping chronicle the adventures of Thor, Goddess of Thunder, established him   as one of the industry’s brightest talents, a reputation confirmed by his   collaboration with Jason Aaron on the epic War of   the Realms. Now a highly sought-after cover   artist, Dauterman wowed fans of Marvel’s mutants with his Giant-Size X-Men collaborations with   Jonathan Hickman and his stunning Hellfire Gala designs.
Artist   Pepe Larraz penciled Spider-Island: The Amazing Spider-Girl   and pitted ’90s rivals against each other in Deadpool   vs. X-Force. Larraz worked on titles including Wolverine & the X-Men, Uncanny Avengers, Avengers and the Star Wars: Kanan before proving himself among the industry’s finest talents   with House of X. His   thrilling artwork made him the ideal illustrator for the blockbuster 2021   relaunch of X-Men with   writer Gerry Duggan.