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.

Louis Moon is a UK based comic artist and writer with a passion for character driven storytelling and alternative comics.

Matthew Kayal, head of Double Barrel Theatre.

Dan Price is a comic book artist (and sometimes writer), art director and painter based in Austin, TX. In comics, Dan has worked on titles such as Halloween Man, Latex Avenger, Masters of the Obvious, Guano Guy and Excelsi-ish for the Stan Lee Foundation. Follow him on Instagram.

Casey Allen is a writer and editor for The Comic Jam. He’s working on a few other projects…I promise.

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”

Nick Bryan is a London-based writer of comics and prose. He likes dark comedy, moral ambiguity and a nice white beer.

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.

Jeremy Wilfinger is a writer from California. In addition to his writing, Jeremy has been working as a colorist and letterer in the world of comics. See his work here:

Kenn O’Neal moved to Southern California after a childhood in Newark, New Jersey. After a run-in with school bullies, Kenn was taken under the wing of an aging handyman and taught the art of Karate. The new skills not only helped Kenn to defeat the bullies in the All-Valley Karate Championship, but also taught him the value of personal balance and the importance of never giving up…or maybe i just wrote the plot for The Karate Kid because to forgot to ask Kenn for a quick bio. Regardless, you can see his work here:

I hope you enjoyed our tribute to the amazing Steve Ditko. If you want to see a bit more about the man himself, be sure to check out the doc “In Search of Steve Ditko” (https://youtu.be/3gwDnhMO8is). The man truly was a genius.

Alright, Jammers: That’s it for this week, but we will be back in other more amazing stories! Stay Jammy, y’all.