Beginning   his career in animation working on such films as The Iron   Giant, Anastasia and Titan A.E., Rick Remender has become a comic-book triple threat — writing, penciling and   inking numerous fan-favorite series. Remender served as writer on hit video   games Dead Space and Bulletstorm, while providing art for   punk/metal bands like NOFX and 3 Inches of Blood. He’s co-created many   popular independent titles, including the critically acclaimed Fear Agent with longtime   collaborators Tony Moore and Jerome Opeña. His time at Marvel started on Punisher, and has since led to   well-received runs on Uncanny X-Force, Venom, Captain America and Uncanny Avengers. Remender made   headlines by promoting Sam Wilson, the Falcon, to full-fledged shield-slinger   in All-New Captain America.
Writer   Cullen Bunn first worked in   comics with artist Brian Hurtt on Oni Press’s The   Damned and its follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, as well   as The Sixth Gun. Now   one of Marvel’s leading talents, he has co-written Captain   America with Ed Brubaker and Venom with Rick Remender, whom he   later succeeded as writer, and assembled the fan-favorite, all-female Fearless Defenders. Bunn launched   Magneto into his own series for All-New Marvel NOW!, then made him the star   of a darker-than-ever Uncanny X-Men roster. Bunn has joined the ranks of iconic Deadpool writers   with a diverse range of limited series featuring the Merc with a Mouth and   the ongoing Deadpool & the Mercs for Money.
Christopher   Yost got his start in animation writing for the series X-Men: Evolution; he quickly worked   his way up to head writer of shows like Fantastic   Four: World’s Greatest Heroes, Iron Man: Armored Adventures and Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and the animated DVDs Hulk Vs. and Next Avengers. Yost broke into   comics with his work on X-23 and is known for hard-hitting series like New X-Men, X-Force and the runaway hit Scarlet Spider.
Artist   Kev Walker cut his teeth on   the venerable British comics magazine 2000 AD, eventually moving on to the publisher’s flagship character   Judge Dredd and other popular series. After illustrating Annihilation: Nova, Walker teamed   with writer Fred Van Lente on Marvel Zombies 3 and 4.   He also drew Thunderbolts   before joining Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum in pitting Marvel’s youngest heroes   against one another in the kill-or-be-killed Avengers   Arena, as well as the follow-up Avengers Undercover. Walker has   worked on numerous other Avengers titles, the Star   Wars series Doctor   Aphra and the latest volume of Dr. Strange.
Lan   Medina has illustrated District   X and its House of M spin-off Mutopia X, Silver Surfer, Venom, Cable & Deadpool, Deathlok and Storm for Marvel. He drew the Alpha   and Omega issues of the Minimum Carnage crossover between Scarlet Spider and Venom;   the limited series Iron Man: Rapture; and both an adaptation of the movie Thor and a prelude to its sequel, Thor:   The Dark World. He also has extensive experience   with the MAX imprint, including on Foolkiller and Garth Ennis’ The Punisher. Medina was also the first Filipino artist to win the   prestigious Eisner Award for his work on DC/Vertigo’s Fables. Other notable works include Aria, Stone and American Flagg.
Artist Declan Shalvey cut his teeth in the   U.K. small-press scene and soon gained mainstream attention for his work on 28 Days Later. Shortly afterward, he   made his Marvel debut on Thunderbolts with writer Jeff Parker, followed by well-loved arcs on both Venom and Deadpool. He went on to illustrate the critically acclaimed Moon Knight relaunch with writer   Warren Ellis; the pair again collaborated on the creator-owned Injection for Image Comics. Shalvey   resides in his native Ireland.