Lance Falk has been working like a dog (but he loves dogs) in the animation field since the early 80’s (mainly for Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros.) performing a countless variety of tasks from designing to assistant producing, but he likes writing best, with numerous credits as a staff scripter and development writer for Hanna-Barbera and Cornerstone Animation. The most notable was co-authorship of the best selling DVD; Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, but his career highlight (so far!) was writing and handling other producing duties for the recent incarnation of his favorite kid’s TV show, Jonny Quest. Lance is an authority on this classic series and was interviewed as an expert for its recent DVD release.
Cynthia Martin has worked in comics and animation since 1983. Her credits include Star Wars, Spiderman and Wonder Woman for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in addition to work as a storyboard artist for Sony Children's Entertainment and the Krislin Company. Current projects include an extensive series of graphic novels for Capstone Press and the comic Fan Base for Komikwerks. |
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Award-winning writer Trina Robbins has been writing comics, graphic novels, and books for over 30 years. For Marvel and DC Comics, she has scripted comic books as diverse as Barbie, the Powerpuff Girls, Xena, and Wonder Woman, and she provides English language rewrites for manga from the Viz manga line. She has written educational graphic novels for Scholastic, Harcourt Achieve, and Capstone Press. Her more than a dozen books include From Girls to Grrrlz, The Great Women Cartoonists, Eternally Bad, Tender Murderers: Women Who Kill, and Wild Irish Roses. |
Michael David Thomas has been lettering comic books since 1999. While he cut his teeth on indie titles for Comics Conspiracy (Operator 99, Generic Comic) and Forcewerks Productions (B.A.B.E. Force), he has done work for Dark Horse Comics (Star Wars, SpyBoy, The Escapist) and Image Comics (Mike Avon Oeming's Wings of Anansi). |
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Anne Timmons has been drawing comics since the mid -1990s. In addition to her collaboration on Lulu Award-winning GoGirl! with Trina Robbins; Anne’s work includes the Eisner Award-nominated Dignifying Science and the comics version of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She has also drawn and painted children’s books and covers and interior art for magazines including Comic Book Artist and Wired. Her art from the anthology 9-11 Artists Respond is now included in the Library of Congress Collection. She has also done illustrations for Graphic Classics. |