
Jack Adler was an artist who worked as a cover artist and colorist for DC Comics. He was a staff member of DC's production department from 1946 to 1981, rising steadily up the ranks to production manager and vice president of production.

Laura Allred is an American comics artist who is best known for her work with her husband, Mike Allred, as a colorist.

Rick Altergott is an American alternative cartoonist and illustrator. Altergott is best known for Doofus, a long-running low-brow, scatological series of strips which chronicle the misadventures of two small-town weirdos, Doofus and Henry Hotchkiss.

David Baron is an American comic book colorist from San Diego.

Jeremy Bastian is an American comic book creator and illustrator best known for the series Cursed Pirate Girl. He received an Associate degree in Specialized Technology in the Visual Communication Department at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Specializing in cartooning, he graduated in 1998.

Bruce Billings is an openly gay cartoonist, creator of the LGBT-themed comic strip Castro, which ran in the 1970s and 1980s in San Francisco gay newspapers such as The Voice. Castro nominally starred a dog who lived in the Castro Street neighborhood of San Francisco with his owner, and the strip affectionately lampooned the gay male culture of the city. The strips were reprinted in Gay Comix, Meatmen, and Strip AIDS USA. In 1989, Billings and cartoonist Kurt Erichsen co-produced a flip book – a single bound volume with both covers formatted as the "front" – as Between the Sheets! and Under the Covers (Erichsen's). Billings retired to southern Oregon.

Shelly Bond is an American comic book editor, known for her two decades at DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, for which she was executive editor from 2013 to 2016.

Brian "Box" Brown is an American cartoonist whose first work was the online comic Bellen!. He was awarded in 2011 a Xeric Grant for the comic Love is a Peculiar Type of Thing.

Reilly Brown is an American comic book artist and writer. Following his graduation from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2003, he has drawn various comics for Marvel Comics including The Amazing Spider-Man, New Warriors, and Incredible Hercules, as well as the digital comic AvX. He's mostly known for his work as an artist and writer on Cable & Deadpool and Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet, in which Brown co-created the characters Bob, Agent of Hydra and Shiklah. He also co-created the digital comic Power Play with writer Kurt Christenson in 2011 and drew Saint George for Dark Horse Comics in 2013. In 2015 Brown pencilled Lobo for DC Comics as part of the company's New 52 branding.

Dan Buckley is an American comic books executive, currently President of Marvel Entertainment.

Bob Burden is an American comic book artist and writer, best known as the creator of Flaming Carrot Comics and the Mystery Men.

Bronwyn Carlton is an American comic book author, editor, and radio DJ. She has written a number of DC Comics titles, including Catwoman and The Books of Faerie, as well as the Paradox Press imprint title, The Big Book of Death.

Janice Chiang is an American comic-book letterer with over thirty years’ experience in the industry.

Ben Claassen III is a comics artist and illustrator originally from New Orleans, Louisiana who frequently works with non-traditional media such as stencils, long exposure photography, sign painting techniques, and the use of stop-motion animation via a Game Boy Camera. He is best known for his illustrations in Wil Wheaton's first book, Dancing Barefoot, weekly illustrations in The Washington Post, and for the weekly comic strip, DIRTFARM.

Connor Freff Cochran ("Freff") is an American author and illustrator of comic books and science fiction / fantasy literature, journalist, musician and songwriter, graduate of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, actor, screenwriter, producer, product interface and robotics demo designer, BBC Television technology reporter, and founder of Conlan Press, a publisher originally formed to assist creators in overcoming personal and career problems.

Jerome DeFuccio was an American comic book writer and editor known primarily for his work at Mad, where he was an associate editor for 25 years. He was also closely involved in many of the Mad paperbacks, editing Clods' Letters to Mad and many other reprints and spin-offs. Some of his contributions to EC Comics appeared under the pseudonym Jerry Dee.

Michael Dooney is an American comic book writer and artist and toy designer best known for his works on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. Dooney also created the comic book series Gizmo in 1986 under Mirage Studios.

Joanna Estep is an illustrator, writer and cartoonist best known for her graphic novel Roadsong with writer Allan Gross, published in 2006 by Tokyopop. Her other work includes publication in comic anthologies such as Four Stories, Fractured Kisses, Zacherley's Midnite Terrors, and 21st Century Romances". The second volume of Roadsong was scheduled to be released in the fall of 2006.

Jackie Estrada is an American comic-book convention organizer, book editor, co-publisher of Exhibit A Press, administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, and past-president of Friends of Lulu.

Ian Flynn, also known by his Internet pen name Ian Potto, is an American comic book writer. He was chief writer for Archie Comics's Sonic the Hedgehog since issue #160, after the departure of the previous chief writer Ken Penders. As of April 4, 2018, he is also currently the lead writer of IDW Publishing's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series. He is also known for Archie's Mega Man, New Crusaders, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Archie (2015).

Ron Garney is a comic book writer/artist, known for his work on books such as JLA,The Amazing Spider-Man, Silver Surfer, Hulk, Daredevil and Captain America.

Gerda Gattel was a comic book creator who worked as a letterer, and later as a proofreader, most notably for DC Comics.

The Hernandez brothers, also known as Los Bros Hernandez, are the three American cartoonist brothers Mario (b. 1953), Gilbert (b. 1957), and Jaime Hernandez (b. 1959).
Thomas David Hodges is an American artist, who worked on many Star Wars webcomics, as well as Star Wars Insider article "The Mandalorians: People and Culture" written by Karen Traviss and notable for featuring visual reference on the first female Mandalorian. He also contributed artwork to the book You Can Draw: Star Wars published by DK Publishing.

John Holmstrom is an American underground cartoonist and writer. He is best known for illustrating the covers of the Ramones albums Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin, as well as his characters Bosko and Joe.

Josh Howard is the writer/artist of the American comic book series Dead@17 published by Image Comics, Black Harvest published by Devil's Due, and the Lost Books of Eve published by Viper Comics. Howard is also a regular columnist for the Wizard website.

Kevin Huizenga is an American cartoonist, best known as the creator of the comics character Glenn Ganges, who appears in most of his work.

Marie Javins is an American comic book editor, comic book colorist, and travel writer known for her long association with Marvel Comics and the Teshkeel Media Group.

Megan Kelso is an American comic book artist and writer.

Lee Kohse is an American portrait artist best known for his work in the entertainment industry, most notably as an artist for Lucasfilm working on Star Wars projects and as a Partnered Creative Twitch Streamer. Lee has also worked as a comic book writer/artist.

Melissa Lasko-Gross is an American comics creator, known for her semi-autobiographical graphic novels Escape from "Special" and A Mess of Everything.
Steve Lavigne is an American comic book illustrator best known for his lettering and coloring on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles title for Mirage Studios. He is the creator of Cudley the Cowlick, Sgt. Bananas, and Stump and Sling.

John Lustig is an American comics writer and former journalist, principally known for his Disney comics scripts featuring Donald Duck and other members of Disney's Duck family. Lustig's scripts have been illustrated by William Van Horn and other artists. In addition, Lustig has written Mickey Mouse scripts that have been drawn by Noel Van Horn and others. His first script was for Gold Key Comics, done just after graduating from college.

Thomas D. "Tom" Luth is an American comic book artist best known for his work as the colorist for the Sergio Aragonés comic series, Groo the Wanderer. Luth's work has also appeared in a number of other comics and national periodicals, such as MAD magazine and Flare.

Matt Madden is a U.S. comic book writer and artist. He is best known for original alternative comics, for his coloring work in traditional comics, and for the experimental work 99 Ways to Tell a Story: Exercises in Style, which is based on the idea of Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style. He also teaches comics at the School of Visual Arts and Yale University.

Jack Morelli is a comic book letterer and author, also credited under the name John Morelli. He has designed many comic book logos. His lettering is notable for being the basis for the computer font used by John Byrne when he letters his own work.

Bill Morrison is an American comic book artist and writer, and co-founder of Bongo Comics. He is the Executive Editor of MAD Magazine since early 2018, after the retirement of 30+ year editor John Ficarra and the magazine shifting offices to Los Angeles, California after decades in Manhattan.

Paul Mounts is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry, on comics including Fantastic Four, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Ultimates.

John Cullen Murphy, Jr. is an American writer, journalist and editor who was managing editor of The Atlantic magazine from 1985–2006.

Edward "Ted" Naifeh is an American comic book writer and artist known for his illustrations in the goth romance comic Gloomcookie. Naifeh has since become most known as the creator of the Eisner-Award-nominated series Courtney Crumrin, published by Oni Press.

Peter Sheaf Hersey Newell was an American artist and writer. He created picture books and illustrated new editions of many children's books.

Sonia Oback is an American comic book colorist who is best known for her work on the Top Cow Productions series Witchblade.

Dan Parent is an American comic book artist and writer best known for his work for Archie Comics. A graduate of The Kubert School, Parent began working for Archie immediately after graduation. His writing of the Love Showdown series from 1994 received widespread attention. Parent has also illustrated Felix the Cat, Barbie, Disney Adventures, and with Fernando Ruiz, created the comic series Die Kitty Die.

Andrew Pepoy is an American comic book writer and artist.

Lark Pien is an American cartoonist who has created the minicomics Stories from the Ward, Mr. Boombha, and Long Tail Kitty, the last of which won her the Friends of Lulu Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent in 2004. Her work has also been showcased in the Flight comics anthology.

Jamie S. Rich is an American comic book editor and writer. In 2019, he was named the Group Editor of Justice League titles at DC Comics. Between 2017 and 2019, he was the Group Editor of Batman-related titles. Previously, he was an editor at DC's Vertigo imprint.

Rivkah is best known as the artist, writer, and creator of the ongoing teen graphic novel series Steady Beat.

Andy Runton is the creator of the graphic novel series Owly, first published in 2005 by Top Shelf. Before he worked on Owly he was a graphic designer. His artwork is a reflection of his affection for wildlife. Andy currently resides in Atlanta, GA. In 2005, Runton won the Ignatz Award for Promising New Talent. His work was also nominated for "Best Publication for a Younger Audience" in Eisner Awards the same year, which he won in 2006.

Alex Sinclair is a Mexican comic-book colorist known for his work with Jim Lee and Scott Williams.

Chris Sotomayor is a colorist in the American comic book industry. His work includes titles such as Captain Marvel, Avengers, Incredible Hulk, Captain America, Ms. Marvel, Deadpool, Supreme Power and Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four.

Brian Stelfreeze is an American comic book artist. Stelfreeze is a painter, penciller, inker and colorist and has worked for nearly every major American comic book publisher. He is one of the original members of Atlanta's Gaijin Studios.

Vincent Sullivan was a pioneering American comic book editor, artist and publisher.

Whit Taylor is an American cartoonist.

Brian Thies is an American comic book creator, best known for his work on Star Wars: Legacy, Secret Avengers, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Winter Soldier.

Steve Uy is an American comic book artist and writer.

Tom Veitch is an American writer known for this work in the comic book industry. He is also a novelist and a poet.

Shane White is an American illustrator, comic book writer/artist and author from Massena, New York.

Renée Witterstaetter, sometimes credited as Eva Renee Witterstaetter, is an American comic book colorist, editor, producer, and writer. She has worked on comics such as the Avengers, Spider-Man, She-Hulk, and Superman. She is best known for her work as an editor with John Byrne on the Marvel Comics series The Sensational She-Hulk. Witterstaetter was also featured as a fourth wall breaking character in the same series.

Alex Woolfson is an openly gay comics writer and publisher, known for his graphic novels Artifice and The Young Protectors, and his Yaoi 911 Webcomics site.