John Romita Jr. – also referred to as JRJR – is an American comic book artist, who has worked for Marvel Comics since the 1970s. Just like his cartoonist father John Romita Sr., he has been mostly associated with the ‘Spider-Man’ series. However, over the years, he has worked with nearly every other Marvel character as well, including drawing ‘The Uncanny X-Men’, ‘Daredevil’ and the creator-owned ‘Kick-Ass’ (2008-2018) with writer Mark Millar. One of Marvel’s most productive artists, John Romita Jr. averagely produces artwork for two comic books per month. Since 2013, Romita has branched out with working for DC Comics as well, doing runs on ‘Batman’ and ‘Superman’ titles.
David Lloyd made his debut as a comics artist in 1977. His work began to be noticed when he took on jobs from Marvel UK, where he played a significant part in giving life to a popular warrior against crime, Night Raven, a forerunner of his most illustrious creation: V, the iconic and subversive star in V for Vendetta, dreamt up with Alan Moore in 1981 in the pages of Warrior magazine. Since then Lloyd has worked for nearly all the UK publishers and for some American ones, such as DC Comics, in particular his contributions to Hellblazer and the limited series Global Frequency. Recently ECC Ediciones has published a new hardback edition of V for Vendetta.
Charlie Schlatter is an American actor who has appeared in several films and television series. He is best known for his role as Dr. Jesse Travis, the resident student of Dr. Mark Sloan (played by Dick Van Dyke) on the CBS series Diagnosis: Murder. Since the 1990s, he has continued to work mainly as a voice actor, with roles such as the Flash in various media including the Justice League cartoon, the titular character on Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil and Wonder-Red in The Wonderful 101.




