
Barry Blair was a Canadian comics publisher, artist and writer, known for launching Aircel Comics in the 1980s. From early on, Blair's art style was influenced by the comics he had seen living in East Asia, at a time when manga and other Asian comics were largely unknown in North America. His art was typically characterized by childlike figures, and included nudity and partial nudity. This continued into the erotica which became his main focus later in his career, and these attributes were a common criticism of his work.

Anthony Del Col is a Canadian-born American creator, producer and entrepreneur. Del Col is the co-creator and co-writer of the Joe Shuster Award nominated comic, Kill Shakespeare, Dynamite Entertainment's Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini, Assassin's Creed: Trial by Fire, and Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie, as well as Marvel's Luke Cage: Everyman and the original Image graphic novel Son of Hitler.

Croc was a French-language humour magazine published monthly in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1979 until 1995.

Denise "Deni" Loubert is a Canadian comics publisher, co-founder of Aardvark-Vanaheim, and founder of Renegade Press. She is the ex-wife of Dave Sim, with whom she founded Aardvark-Vanaheim and published Cerebus from issues #1 to #77 (1977–1985).

Croc was a French-language humour magazine published monthly in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1979 until 1995.

James Robert Williams was a Canadian cartoonist who signed his work J. R. Williams. He was best known for his long-run daily syndicated panel Out Our Way. As noted by Coulton Waugh in his 1947 book The Comics, anecdotal evidence indicated that more Williams' cartoons were clipped and saved than were other newspaper comics. A newspaper promotion of 1930 compared him to poets Eugene Field and James Whitcomb Riley.

Zviane is a comics creator and a musician from Montréal, Quebec.