Creators
Brian Atkins
Timothy Bach |
Sean Burres
E. T. Dollman Haas Kage |
Jeremiah Lambert
Tomás Morón |
Juan Romera
Nick Valente |
Brian Atkins
Brian Atkins is a St. Louis-based comic book creator who brought Gargoyle By Moonlight to life with vivid action and great emotional characterizations. A very good storyteller, he choreographed big fight scenes, creating fantastic action sequences, and handled the emotional moments in a very true way. But more than his craftsmanship, he brought an incredible energy to our collaboration. He's also the co-creator of The Family Graves.
Brian has been working as a freelance illustrator for the past few years while also pursuing a degree in design. In addition to comic book work, he's created character and logo designs, produced print ads, and illustrated a children's book.
His portfolio can be seen at brianatkins.daportfolio.com.
Brian has been working as a freelance illustrator for the past few years while also pursuing a degree in design. In addition to comic book work, he's created character and logo designs, produced print ads, and illustrated a children's book.
His portfolio can be seen at brianatkins.daportfolio.com.
Timothy Bach
An editor in St. Louis, MO, Tim has always had stories bouncing around in his head. Finally, he got serious about making a foray into the comics medium. Moonrise Comics is his effort to get his stories out to the world.
He chronicles his comics-making journey at imakecomics.blogspot.com. Visit the site for downloadable comics and a behind-the-scene glimpse of the creative process of making comics: see art, read script excerpts and stories from the creative grind, and get tips and links on making comics. He can be contacted at [email protected].
He chronicles his comics-making journey at imakecomics.blogspot.com. Visit the site for downloadable comics and a behind-the-scene glimpse of the creative process of making comics: see art, read script excerpts and stories from the creative grind, and get tips and links on making comics. He can be contacted at [email protected].
Sean Burres
Sean Burres was trained as a traditional painter and has worked in graphic design for 20 years. His comic work includes working for Ape Entertainment, Blue Water, and most recently Shadowline/Image with Dirk Manning's Tales of Mr. Rhee, Sean is the colorist on Emergency Stop, providing the rich look for the thriller.
You can see more of his work at alphatrope.com.
You can see more of his work at alphatrope.com.
E. T. Dollman
E. T. Dollman is an Italian letterer and designer. He has lettered comics for Image Comics, AC Comics, Arcana, Moonstone Books, Big Dog Ink, and Elevator Pitch Press.
He was the indispensable letterer on The Family Graves, Cash Box Dreams, Gargoyle By Moonlight: Special Edition, and Emergency Stop.
Contact E. T. at [email protected] and facebook.com/ETDollman
He was the indispensable letterer on The Family Graves, Cash Box Dreams, Gargoyle By Moonlight: Special Edition, and Emergency Stop.
Contact E. T. at [email protected] and facebook.com/ETDollman
Haas Kage
The patient letterer on my first story, The Customer Is Always Right, Haas runs KungFuGripStudios. He's on a mission to reinvigorate lettering, which is oftentimes cold and sterile.
He's lettered FemForce (AC Comics) as well as other independent comics. His print design work can be seen in Education Software Design’s marketing material.
He's lettered FemForce (AC Comics) as well as other independent comics. His print design work can be seen in Education Software Design’s marketing material.
Jeremiah Lambert
A self-described Jack-of-all-trades, Jeremiah "Miah" Lambert handled the inking, lettering, and production chores on Gargoyle By Moonlight. From the plains of Peoria, IL, Miah has already built a nice resume of pro work, inking and lettering floppies and graphic novels for companies like AC Comics and Viper Comics. He's also done inking on Transformers and Tonka Truck art for Hasbro Toys.
His extensive inking and lettering portfolio can be viewed at www.JeremiahLambert.webs.com.
His extensive inking and lettering portfolio can be viewed at www.JeremiahLambert.webs.com.
Tomás Morón
Tomás Morón is a talented illustrator and cartoonist in Sabadell, BCN, Spain. His great page layouts, draftsman-like pencils, and incredible grayscale tones gave birth to the tension and the chilling release in The Customer Is Always Right, which can be read for free here.
His other work includes Maximum High for Kickstart Comics; Bullets, Claymores, Machetes; and the one-shot prequel for the movie Zoom from Viper Comics.
Tomás teaches comic illustration at the Escola Joso Barcelona. His art-filled blog, The Artist Without Powers, can be seen here: eldibujantesinpoderes.blogspot.com.
His other work includes Maximum High for Kickstart Comics; Bullets, Claymores, Machetes; and the one-shot prequel for the movie Zoom from Viper Comics.
Tomás teaches comic illustration at the Escola Joso Barcelona. His art-filled blog, The Artist Without Powers, can be seen here: eldibujantesinpoderes.blogspot.com.
Juan Romera
The colorist on Gargoyle By Moonlight, Juan is also a penciler and inker.
He lives in Bahia Blanca, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Juan has a big portfolio at juanromera.com/portfolio-comic-book-art.
He lives in Bahia Blanca, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Juan has a big portfolio at juanromera.com/portfolio-comic-book-art.
Nick Valente
Working out of his Sunshine State studio, Nick Valente is out to conquer the world of freelance comics. A very talented artist, Nick penciled and inked the honky tonk noir Cash Box Dreams and the short thriller Emergency Stop.
Nick has worked as an editorial cartoonist, a comic book artist, and done a variety of freelance illustration and design work. He also holds workshops in the Jacksonville and Central Florida areas, helping spread the love of comics and cartooning.
Check out his work at njvalente.blogspot.com.
Nick has worked as an editorial cartoonist, a comic book artist, and done a variety of freelance illustration and design work. He also holds workshops in the Jacksonville and Central Florida areas, helping spread the love of comics and cartooning.
Check out his work at njvalente.blogspot.com.