Award-winning   comic-book creator Brian Michael Bendis is one of the most successful writers in the industry today.   In addition to an acclaimed run on Daredevil, he has helmed a renaissance for Marvel’s popular Avengers franchise and written the   event projects House of M,   Secret War, Secret Invasion, Siege, Age   of Ultron and Civil War   II. Bendis wrote every issue of Ultimate Spider-Man from its launch   in 2000 before bringing his multiracial Spider-Man, Miles Morales, to the   Marvel Universe for continuing adventures. He took on Marvel’s mutants in the   pages of All-New X-Men   and Uncanny X-Men, and   launched Guardians of the Galaxy into the stratosphere. Bendis shook up the life of Tony Stark   in Invincible Iron Man   and related titles, introducing Riri Williams as Ironheart, and then   assembled street-level heroes Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Daredevil and his   co-creation Jessica Jones in Defenders. His creator-owned projects include Scarlet   with Alex Maleev, Brilliant with Mark Bagley, and Takio and the Eisner Award-winning Powers   with Michael Avon Oeming.
David   Mack submitted his first Kabuki   collection while still in college as his senior   writing thesis. (He got an A on the project.) Combining innovative   storytelling, painting techniques and page design, Mack has won nearly every   major comic-industry award, including the prestigious Eisner Award for Best   Painter, and garnered praise from such luminaries as Jim Steranko and The Washington Times. Marvel fans   first witnessed Mack’s stylings when his covers graced the legendary Daredevil storyline “Parts of a   Hole,” which he also wrote. A few years after teaming with then-new Daredevil writer Brian Michael   Bendis on the “Wake Up” arc, he returned to the title for the “Echo: Vision   Quest” storyline, which reintroduced readers to the unique character he   created in “Parts of a Hole.” Mack continues to   write and illustrate his creator-owned series, New York Times Best Seller Kabuki, now published by Marvel’s   Icon imprint, and has been nominated for several Eisner, Kirby and Harvey   awards. He is also serving as the visual designer and co-producer on the   forthcoming Kabuki   feature film. Mack   wrote the adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s Electric   Ant for Marvel, and was nominated for a Writers   Guild Award and a Producers Guild Award for his work on Showtime’s Dexter.