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WRITER/CREATOR JASON HENDERSON has published five novels and two best-selling computer games. He's currently the writer on a slew of modern horror and adventure comics-- the commandos-versus-vampires comic SWORD OF DRACULA (Digital Webbing,) the witchcraft romance SYLVIA FAUST (Image), the ghostly horror mystery SOULCATCHER (Digital Webbing/ ALIAS) and the upcoming manga PSY-COMM from Tokyopop, co-written with Spongebob Squarepants PS2 lead animator Tony Salvaggio. His next novel, THE DARKLING BAND, is due out at the end of 2005 or early 2006 from Dragon Moon Press. His website is at http://www.jasonhenderson.com.
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ART & COLOR GREG SCOTT a highly prolific artist who only recently burst on the scene with his uniquely hyper-real style. His work includes SWORD OF DRACULA, GOTHAM CENTRAL, SABRETOOTH and more. Not only is he responsible for the original designs of Dracula, Ronnie and the Polidorium, but Greg is now the cover artist, picking up where Tony Harris left off. Meanwhile he's busy with a whole passel of work for McFarlane Company including SAM & TWITCH and SPAWN. TONY HARRIS (http://www.jollyrogerstudio.com) made his first real splash in comics in 1994 with DC Comics’ Starman. Co-created with James Robinson, Starman garnered vast critical acclaim, an Eisner Award (the comics industry’s equivalent of the Oscar), and is currently being developed for television by ABC and Tollin/Robbins Productions. He has also provided artwork for titles including Doctor Strange, The Hulk, Daredevil, Justice League, Sandman, and his creator-owned Obergeist and Lazurus 5, to name a few. Harris has done a myriad of design and storyboard work outside of comics, the highlights including storyboarding a Chevrolet Super Bowl spot, design and illustration work for Universal Studio’s “The Mummy,” and the style guide for the 20th Century Fox feature film based on Marvel Comics’ “Daredevil.” ARTIST William Belk is a mysterious force of nature, now seen in a glimmer, then lost. Currently lost, and we don't know where to find him. Letterer Ed Dukeshire (http://www.digitalwebbing.com) is the creator and editor of digitalwebbing.com, a website devoted to helping talent meet and create projects for the comics industry. It is now one of the most popular comics related websites. Ed founded the DW imprint in 2001 and began publishing Digital Webbing Presents, a collaborative anthology written and drawn by established and aspiring comics professionals who met on the Digital Webbing website. Since that time, the line has grown to include the work of several independent comic creators publishing under the DW banner. Ed began lettering stories in DWP and now finds himself in high demand to assist other publishers with his unique lettering style.
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