Wow. I am constantly blown away by what our contributors do here, and this Stan Lee Tribute week is no exception. Be sure to read more about the creative teams below:

Ryan Foust is a southern born illustrator who makes comics with independent writers and creates commissioned illustration work for customers all over the world. His work has been seen in books from publishers like Image Comics, Source Point Press, Paper Films and Loud Paintings.

Rob Toal is a painter and comics creator born and bred in NYC. He studied fine arts painting and illustration at the School of Visual Arts. He lives in the Bronx where, along with his wife, he’s being held hostage by a thoroughly beautiful and highly intelligent little girl.

Justin/LetterSquids is a letterer and a designer. He makes comics look and read better. His portfolio can be found here:

CGhirardo sees comics as art and looks to push the boundaries of the medium. Painting in watercolor and finding inspiration in modern fine art, CGhirardo calls his comics “Sequential Surrealism”

Dan Gordon is a writer and father of two. He also fights crime. Buy his comic here:

Grammy® Award-winning musician T.J. Troy has developed lines of symmetry and expression that allow him to move freely between drumming and vocal styles. This versatility in artistry has helped him to create multi-textural comics that blur the lines between music, art, and story creating something altogether different. The themes of loss and redemption play heavily into his comics as he explores the world that America once was, and the possibilities of our society that will be. Check out his comics and music here

Felix Hinojosa is not only an amazing artist, but also he’s a qualified badass in the field of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Check out his art here:

Mike Schneider (neofluxproductions@gmail.com ) adapts anti-art traditions to media production. Mike serves as coordinating editor of Octal, a curated catalog of comic proposals that allows creators to pitch their books and series to dozens of publishers at the same time, and freelances as a developmental editor for various indie comics.

Octal is a curated catalog of comic pitch packets. Built around 8-page pilots, it reads like a comic anthology.

Victoria Pumphrey is an artist/colourist from Canada’s north. She grew up mostly uninterested in sports and spent her time colouring in the lines and RPing on Neopets. Fast forward a few years and this self taught artist continues to colour in her own lines and posts the results @Moofius on instagram. A recent university graduate, Victoria wields her MUN earned BA in Communications with pride, her unusually heavy course load on the study of comics being the closest thing to a formal art education she’s got.

Eric James Mak is an artist out of New York. Follow his work here:

Kevin Terry loves comics, especially the classic super heroes. He also digs old school animation design like Looney Tunes and Hanna Barbera . You can see his work here:

Kevin D. Lintz is a comic book letterer and writer. He learned his skills in a Comics Experience class and honed them on the mean streets of his all-ages comic book, Team SLUG. He has lettered several stories for Comics Experience alumni stories and anthologies. He frequently startles his family by making sound effect noises out loud to try and translate them into written words. He has even watched “Helvetica”, the full-length feature movie about the font Helvetica.

Derrick Crow is a writer based out of Oklahoma. He knows every word from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical.

Alright, that’s it y’all. Thanks for coming by and seeing our tribute to the man that had such an amazing impact on all of us. Come back again soon for more amazing comics. Until then, stay Jammy!