Jim Zub -- a Toronto-based writer, artist and art instructor -- has worked for a diverse array of publishing, movie and video-game clients including Disney, Warner Bros., Capcom, Hasbro, Bandai-Namco and Mattel. Zub divides his time between freelance comic writing and his position as program coordinator for Seneca College's award-winning animation program. His projects include Samurai Jack, a comic series continuing the award-winning cartoon; Makeshift Miracle, a modern-day fable; Skullkickers, a sword-and-sorcery action-comedy; and Pathfinder, a comic series based on the bestselling tabletop RPG. Zub brought his talents to Marvel for the hit Disney Kingdoms series Figment.
Straight off of his run on Thunderbolts,
Jon Malin set his sights on Cable, bringing Nathan Summers' team of Newer Mutants to life.
Rising-star artist
Sean Izaakse caught the attention of Marvel fans with his work on Uncanny Avengers before bringing youthful energy to the Champions. After illustrating titles including Avengers: No Road Home, Izaakse took on Marvel's First Family in both the main Fantastic Four title and the decade-hopping limited series Fantastic Four: Life Story.