Marguerite Bennett is a GLAAD-nominated, New York Times bestselling comic book and screenwriter based in Los Angeles. She has written Bombshells, Batwoman, RWBY (DC Comics); Animosity, Horde, InSEXts (Aftershock Comics); Mother of Madness (Image Comics) with Game of Thrones superstar Emilia Clarke; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Sleepy Hollow (BOOM! Studios); Josie and the Pussycats (Archie); A-Force, Angela, Years of Future Past (Marvel); Red Sonja, Sheena (Dynamite); and indie horror The Lot for Bad Idea. She is the lead writer on Ark: The Animated Series, adapted from the adventure/survival video game Ark: Survival Evolved (Studio Wildcard). She is a founder of horror publisher Ninth Circle. She is the new writer of Witchblade through Top Cow.
Andrew Lee Griffith is an American comic book artist. His credits include Transformers: Robots in Disguise, the Transformers ongoing series, G.I. Joe with Larry Hama, Godzilla, and his first original graphic novel, SIGNA, created along with former Marvel and IDW Editor and writer, John Barber. Andrew also creates art for card games like Magic: The Gathering at Wizards of the Coast and Renegade Studios. He has also worked on storyboards and concept art for video games, movies and shows.
Phillip Sevy (they/he) is an artist who has spent the last few years drawing for Marvel on titles like X-Men (Infinity, Astonishing, Unlimited, and From the Ashes), Avengers, Venom, Deadpool, Predator, and others as well as contributing to both DC and Marvel Pride specials. They’re currently drawing Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2026) for BOOM! Studios. They broke into the comics industry through the Top Cow Talent Hunt (Runner-up 2014), where they drew The Tithe and The Freeze, before moving over to Dark Horse for a lengthy run on Tomb Raider. They wrote The House (with artist Drew Zucker), and wrote and drew Triage, Paradox, and Kepler (with David Duchovny). They’ve drawn comics for Mad Cave, Z2, IDW, and others. When they’re not feverishly working on comics, you can find them (literally) running around their neighborhood, hiking in the hills, or DMing endless sessions of DnD.