(Art by Claudio Ghirardo | Story by Phillip Butehorn | Letters by Kevin D Lintz)

Aaron Miller is an artist and creator. In addition to teaching and contributing to various comic anthologies, he is the founder of The Comic Jam as well as his new site

Casey Allen is a writer and editor living in the wilds of Alabama with his wife and two amazing daughters. In addition to his work with the Jam, he’s is also a contributor to the Spoiler Country podcast (https://scpod.net/) as well as half of the creative team of the upcoming war/horror comic Voodoo Chille.

Summer Steinhart is a writer/artist living in Florida. She lives with her pet pig that occasionally eats her artwork, but she loves her anyway.

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Kyle Francisco is: a) Californian b) a writer, and c) a frequent contributor to The Comic Jam. That’s really all I know about him. He’s pretty mysterious.

John Horsley is an artist, writer, and (in this case) a letterer. He’s 1/2 of the Spoiler Country podcast and Editor of the Eynes Anthology. Check out his website (especially The Down Low posts. Best thing on the internet)

Jesse Galena is a writer and creator living in the DC area. He’s bad at plants. Good at making his wife happy. Find his stuff here:

Adam Beachey is a Welshman and an artist, among other things. Find his work here:

Maximillian Morresi has been pursuing art for most of his life. He enjoys pushing his art to new realms and learning about himself in the process.

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

Alex Giles is a letterer and a textbook example of what a Scotsman should be. Good human being, that Alex Giles.

Teresa del Pilar is a creator and freelance illustrator living in Spain. She enjoys making comics and instructional YouTube videos. Find her art here:

Sam Prowse is a comic creator living on the Jersey Shore. Check out his work here:

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

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

AJO Mason is the writer of Leap from Ashcan Press. Check out his site here:

Alex Zapata (am_draw) is a US based artist, working primarily in comics, but also dabbling in illustration and fine art. He stays up way too late, sleeps too little and is not on speaking terms with his dog. Also the proud father of two mini clones of himself.

Raised by a pack of wolves in the Canadian wilderness, KVGir discovered his artistic talents after stumbling upon an abandoned logging camp. His newly found passion for the arts caused a rift in his wolf pack which culminated in him being overtaken by the pack and left for dead in a Tim Horton’s parking lot. Luckily for him he was nursed back to health by the touring Swedish Bikini Team. With his health back and a new outlook on life, KVGir struck out on his own to become a comic legend.

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.

Phillip Butehorn is a father, husband, and a writer. The dream of being a writer started in 2011. He was a waiter and slowly losing his soul, but writing helped. Beginning in 2011, he co-wrote a comic titled, 617, and a short, The Mad Monk, with art by Jason Copland. It’s taken him eight years to get to this point. He started this journey as a kid in his twenties trying to survive the recession and and now I am a husband and a father. The one message he has for everyone here: don’t give up on your dreams ever. Work hard leads to accomplishments. Accomplishments lead to dreams coming true.

Alright, that’s it. Thanks for sticking around. Come again next week for more fresh comics by the best folks around! Stay Jammy, y’all!