Few   writers/editors influenced Marvel more than Mark   Gruenwald (1953-1996). Famed for pioneering work   on Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and his magnum opus Squadron   Supreme, he also wrote a hundred-plus-issue run of   Captain America;   multiple Marvel Two-in-One sagas; and several   miniseries, including Contest of Champions, the first of Marvel’s multi-hero sagas. He explored the   Marvel Universe’s ancient history in a series of What   If? backup stories he also penciled.
After   stints on Warren Publishing’s Eerie and IPC’s 2000 AD, Paul Neary moved to Marvel UK as artist on the imprint’s Hulk and Nick   Fury features, as well as multiple Doctor Who sagas. With then-newcomer Alan Davis, he migrated to more   mainstream titles, inking Davis’ pencils on Uncanny   X-Men and Captain   Britain, as well as on DC’s Detective Comics. Returning to   Marvel UK as editor in chief, Neary launched Death’s   Head II, Motormouth, Warheads   and other 1990s titles. He has since returned to art, inking Bryan Hitch’s   pencils on Wildstorm’s Authority; and Marvel’s Fantastic Four, Ultimates   and more.
Tom   Morgan started his comics career at Marvel in the   mid-1980s. He contributed inks, pencils and cover art to a variety of series,   including several Spider-Man and New Universe titles. Morgan next illustrated   short runs on Captain America, Power Pack and Alpha Flight, along with the miniseries The War and two Excalibur special editions. During the early 1990s, Morgan landed his   first long-term assignment as penciler of Punisher   2099. He went on to illustrate several Iron Man issues, an Extreme Justice arc for DC Comics   and Topps Comics’ licensed miniseries Xena:   Warrior Princess vs. Callisto. In 2008, Morgan   illustrated IDW’s comic biography Presidential   Material: Barack Obama.
A   professional comic book artist since the late 1980s, Kieron   Dwyer also works in film, television, books and   advertising. He co-created the Swing Town animated series, taught at the Academy of Art College,   produced storyboards for film and TV projects such as Batman Beyond and had his drawings   prominently featured in the motion picture Sky   High. Dwyer’s many Marvel credits include a long   run penciling Captain America, shorter stints on Avengers and Thing   and work on other titles such as Avengers   Spotlight, Classic X-Men, Deadpool/GLI: Summer Fun Spectacular, Solo Avengers and X-Factor. In addition to DC projects such as Action   Comics and Batman, Dwyer has co-created indie comics Night   Mary, Remains, Last of the Independents and Sea of Red.