CALIBER COMICS' Contributors  A-M
This is not intended to be an extensive list of creator’s credits and we are primarily focusing on the credits for Caliber Comics. We’ll be glad to update any omissions, corrections, etc. This rather general list also does not include the 100's of contributors that worked on the anthology title, NEGATIVE BURN.
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Charles Adlard

Charlie burst onto the American scene with his explosive artwork on Topps' Mars Attack comic, followed shortly by his long-run on Topps' mega-popular X-Files comic. One of the fastest working men in comics, Charlie's work can also be found in Hellblazer, The Crow,  and in the three-issue series The Bandy Man from Caliber.

Jim Alexander
Jim has written extensively for Caliber over the last few years. He is credited with scripting three issues of Raven Chronicles, the Amongst the Stars serial found in High Caliber, the Gabriel one-shot, and several short stories in Negative Burn. He has also written some Judge Dredd for Fleetway and a one-shot for Marvel featuring Storm from the X-Men. He is currently writing The Ripper Legacy for Caliber.

Michael Allred
Michael's early work can be found in Caliber's Grafik Muzik series and the one-shot Creatures Of The Id (which features the first appearance of Frank Einstein, who later becomes Madman). He is best known for his work on Madman and Red Rocket.

Mark Andreyko
Mark was co-creator and co-writer on the series, The Lost.

Mark Askwith
In addition to doing the Prisoner for DC, Mark was the writer of Silencers for Caliber Comics. He was involved in the early days of the Anti-Gravity Room for Toronto TV.

Kevin Atkinson
Kevin’s zany style can be found in the mini-series Snarl as well as the uncompleted series of Planet 29.

Michael Aushenker
Under the Iconografix banner, Michael did a one shot title called Bound and Gagged.

Aldin Baroza
Artist for Caliber's Nightlinger and Tatters, as well as the Adventure of the Opera Ghost story featuring Sherlock Holmes. He was also artist on Tales From the Heart from Slave Labor.

Starlan Baxter
Creator of Mack the Knife, Starlan also collaborated with his partner, Bill Widener on Go-Man and produced the Tome press title, Suppressed.

Andy Bennett
First published in Caliber’s Negative Burn anthology, this talented newcomer has lent his unique art-style to "Ghost Sonata", which was serialized in the High Caliber series. He was the artist of Saint Germaine, issues 6 & 7. Currently, he provided finished pencils and inks over Guy Davis in Saint Germaine: Man In The Iron Mask.

John Bergin
John's first work for Caliber was Ashes which was released in 1990, and more recently he has given his own distinctive artistic flavor to the cyber-gothic series, Golgothika. He has also designed, contributed, and co-edited with James O'Barr, Bone Saw for Tundra/Kitchen Sink. In 1995 he completed his 300 page full color graphic novel epic, From Inside, for Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press. John is also an accomplished musician with his main music projects, Trust Obey, and C17H19N03. Look for new material on Golgothika to be announced soon. For more info on John visit him at Grinder Books and Recordings.

James Bible
James exploded into comics with his  work in Maze Agency #3. James  is being looked at to take on the chores of penciling a regular ongoing series.

Tom and Mary Bierbaum
Tom and Mary, husband and wife writing team, have scribed a numerous amount of titles. They have also wrote various titles for Image Comics and for Caliber, they wrote the StormQuest series.

Marc Bell
The creator of the oddly different one shots of Hep and Boof, both from the Iconografrix line of Caliber.

Brian Bendis
For Caliber, produced Parts of a Hole, Spunky Todd, Quivers, Fire, AKA Goldfish, and Jinx and was the penciller on the one shot of Flaxen.

Paul H. Birch
A noted and prolific columnist and writer whose work has appeared in numerous magazines and publications, Birch is the co-creator and writer of the 1994 Caliber mini-series STRATOSFEAR.

Mark Bloodworth
Mark first gained attention for his Nightstreets series in the late 1980’s which was first published by Arrow and then completed by Caliber. He also illustrated a Clive Barker story for Marvel before returning to Caliber to illustrate The Triggerman mini-series and Raven Chronicles #16. Currently, he has done illustrations for Jack the Ripper for the Tome line, and is curently the artist on The Ripper Legacy.

Brian Bolland
Easily one of the top artists working the comics industry today, Brian’s fine, precise line work has earned him the respect of his peers and the admiration of legions of fans around the globe. Brian’s surreal serial "Mr. Mamoulian" can be found in each and every issue of Caliber’s popular anthology, Negative Burn. Other work he’s done for Caliber consists of covers for Kilroy Is Here #0 and Kilroy: Daemonstorm #1.

David Boller
David was the creator and artist of the popular series for Kaos Moon which had a four issue run at Caliber.

Aubrey Bradford
A long time veteran of comics, Aubrey provided the inks on the color, super-hero series of UN Force.

Craig Brasfield
Craig is a comics veteran penciler. His Caliber work includes Raven Chronicles issues 1 and 5, the Daemonstorm: Stormwalker special, and the new Magus series from the Caliber Core imprint. Craig has also penciled Alpha Flight, and X-Men for Marvel, and the Legion of Superheroes for DC among others
. His most current work can be found in Magus: The Enlightened One.

George Broderick
A long time talent associated with Innovation Comics, George is the primary penciller on the Forest Light titles and has finished Ko-Ko the Klown and Gulliver's Travels. He is currently working on The Snow Queen, also from Forest Light.

Mary Ann Bramstrup
Writer of Dragonstar, Dr. Bramstrup also wrote the series of Triacrch for Caliber.
Ed Brubaker

Creator of Lowlife for Iconografix and Caliber, he also was the editor of the anthology Monkey Wrench.

Jacen Burrows
Jacen’s stunning pencil work can be seen in King Zombie, which is based on the Deadworld series. Starring the sicko, talking zombie who wants to dominate the world, Jacen brings a great new artistic sense to the series and we’re sure he’ll be a talent to watch for in the future.

Dave Buracker
Dave is a nationally published poet turned comic writer for the one shot "Stained" with Bradley Walton. Dave produced and wrote material for Writer's Block, the first radio show in the United States devoted to voicing young writers in the early 1990s.

Bill Bryan
Bill was the original artist for Caliber's Oz comic and has penciled over 20 issues in total. He is a noted craftsman in sculpting and portraits and earns his primary living in the artist’s district in Detroit.

Randy Buccini
Randy is a penciler and a new-comer to comics and made his published debut with Level X, from Caliber.

Dominic Buggato
Creator of the one shot issue in the Caliber Present, volume 2, series which was called Hybrid Stories.

Steven Butler
Had some success at Marvel where he was primarily worked on Silver Sable. For Caliber, he did the first few issues of Krey with writer Roland Mann.

Mitch Byrd
Was the co-creator of Cat and Mouse, a series that eventually went to Malibu Comics. Teaming up with Roland Mann again, Mitch provided the artwork for the one-shot, Heatseeker. He also did Shroud for Marvel.

Jim Calafiore
One of Caliber’s earliest finds, Jim produced Progeny, Camelot Eternal, God’s Hammer, and Mr. Trianglehead for Caliber comics.

Lawrence Campbell
One of the most talented new artists to come on the scene in years, Lawrence’s work has been seen in the pages of Raven Chronicles #13, Red Diaries and Negative Burn. He has recently completed the third chapter of Whitley Strieber’s Beyond Communion saga and is working on the fourth chapter, as well as laying the foundation for the upcoming Caliber Core title, The Disciples.

Mike Carey
British writer Carey, whose previous American work can be found in Malibu’s Ozzy Osbourne comic, is the scripter of the critically-acclaimed Inferno series which deals with death, Hell, Nostradamus, rebirth and self-discovery. He is currently working on Legions, a creator-owned property, for Caliber and writing an upcoming Vertigo project.

Octavio Cariello
Octavio was the artist for four of the Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft series for Caliber/Tome.

Sergio Cariello
Following in the footsteps of his brother, Octavio, Sergio did two issues of Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft for Caliber.

Ian Carr
This Canadian teamed up with Dr. Bramstrup on the series of Dragonstar, first for Matrix, then for Caliber.

Mark Chadbourn
Mark, while hugely successful in his first calling as a horror novelist, has previously written only one comic storyline in Raven Chronicles #16. He liked it so much, he’s decided to create and write his own upcoming Caliber Core title, Fatalis, the first issue came out in early 2000.

Michael Cherkas
One-half of the creative team of Silent Invasion which was originally published by Renegade and reprinted through Caliber. Michael has also provided art for New Frontiers from Dark Horse and Suburban Nightmares from Renegade. He’s hard at work on the follow-up to the popular Silent Invasion with the quarterly Silent Invasion: Abductions series from Caliber.

Jana Christy
Along with John Mitchell, brought out the very first issue of Very Vicky under Caliber’s Iconografix label before they ventured into the world of self-publishing.

Colin Clayton
Colin is part of the writing team along with English writer and mate, Chris Dows. Together they have written Autumn, Deadworld: Daemonstorm Special, Negative Burn short stories, and both mini-series of The Searchers. They have also written extensively for Marvel UK on such titles as Rugrats, of which they are still currently collaborating on, and for Caliber, they are writing and developing the upcoming Disciples series which is a part of the Caliber Core imprint to be released with artist Laurence Campbell.

Brian Clopper
Is generating attention for his, Bombastic, had his series published by Caliber called Partners in Pandemonium.

Ben Cocke
Ben colors many of Caliber’s covers and has done a magnificent job on titles such as LegendLore. Utilizing his coloring and computer skills places Ben at the top of the game for colorists.

Dave Cooper
His Caliber work included the mini-series of Big Someplace and Chronic Idiocy. He also did a masterful adaptation of Browning’s Pied Piper of Hamelin for Tome Press.

Gary Crutchley
Best known for his work on Gore Shriek at FantaCo and Killing Stroke at Malibu, Gary was the artist for the Caliber mini-series, STRATOSFEAR.

Steven Csutoras
Writer of Renegade Blue which first appeared in Roulette and also was co-creator and writer of Random thoughts which first appeared in Caliber Presents and then in a one shot special.

Paul Daly
In addition to his great adaptation of man who Would Be King, Paul also pencilled Bounty and did a serial as a back up in Deadworld.

Dave Darrigo
Dave has been involved in publishing comics since his teen-age years. Dave co-created and wrote Wordsmith, twelve issues published by Renegade Press (reprinted by Caliber). He also wrote two issues of Green Hornet for NOW Comics. Dave wrote Atomic Overdrive, from Caliber.

Vince Danks
Vince is sure to be one of the most talked about new creators once his artistic talents are revealed on the upcoming Caliber Core imprint title, Fatalis, issue one is out now, on which he is collaborating with award-winning horror novelist, Mark Chadbourn. He has also self-published his Sapphire: The Joyous Guard Chronicles series in the UK for the past couple of years.

Guy Davis
Guy broke into comics with his first series, The Realm for Arrow Comics in which he did the first 15 issues.  Coming to Caliber upon their launch, he teamed with writer Gary Reed on the acclaimed Baker Street series. Guy has been the main artist on Sandman's Mystery Theatre for most of the 70 plus issues but still has managed to find time to do work on other titles such as Aliens, Predator, and the Marquis Prelude.  His contributions to Caliber are far too numerous to list here.

Rob Davis
One of the most prolific artist of independent comics, noted for his Star Trek work , has produced hundreds of pages for such companies as Malibu, also illustrated a Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft story for Caliber comics. He is currently working on Robyn of Sherwood and a Legends Of Camelot issue for Caliber.

Dan Day
For Tome Press, Dan worked on four different one shot Sherlock Holmes stories as well as Deadworld. Also, was part of the Day Brothers Present series.

David Day
Worked on Deadworld and the four issue series of the Day Brothers Present plus contributed to four Sherlock Holmes issues for Tome Press.

Albert Debnam
Continuing from where he left off when published by Crusade, Albert illustrate the ThunderGod Special.

John Dennis
John drew issues 16-21 of The Realm (vol. 1) plus contributed to Caliber presents and Sinergy.

Mike Deodato, Jr.
Mike is one of today's hottest artists. Some of his early Brazilian work was published for the first time in the United States through Caliber's Deodato one-shots series. He has worked on various titles such as Wonder Woman, Electra, and The Incredible Hulk.

Jeff Dickinson
Creator of the Caliber Presents, Sub-Atomic Shock, Jeff’s unique style was also in Human Head Comix.

Andy Dimmit
Has appeared from many different publishers and for Caliber, he did a one shot called G-men.

D'Israeli
Stylistic artist and co-creator of Caliber's Kingdom of the Wicked. D'Israeli has also worked on Mr. X from Vortex, Sandman from Vertigo, and Lazarus Churchyard..

David Dorman
One of the most sought after painters in the comics and book industry today. At Caliber, David was the cover artist and interior painter for ROADKILL, a one-shot, written by   author Del Stone Jr.

Chris Dows
One member of the English writing duo along with Colin Clayton. Chris has co-written the Caliber series of Autumn, Deadworld: Daemonstorm Special, short stories for Negative Burn and both of the mini-series of The Searchers. He is currently co-writing and developing the upcoming Caliber Core title, The Disciples.

Chris Drier
Chris is a promising up-and-coming inker who is making his inroads at Caliber with inking series, Untouchables. Chris has done previous work at Caliber with Raven Chronicles and is a frequent name in the credits of many Caliber titles.

Gary Dumm
A long time veteran of the comics industry, Gary’s recognizable realistic, straight-forward story-telling style can be found in the pages of his  Trespassers series and in Harvey Pekar’s award-winning title, American Splendor.

Mic Duggan
The creative force of Clown with a Gun, which Mic labeled as the ‘jiffy pop of the Gods".

Leo Duraņona
Artist of Caliber's mini-series Construct. Leo also drew Race of Scorpions from Dark Horse Comics.

Ian Edginton
Ian has quietly broken into the American comics scene (a native Brit) with his character-driven scripts. Some of his more well-known work can be found in the pages of Aliens, Terminator, Star Trek, and X-Men from Marvel; and, of course, The Kingdom Of The Wicked from Caliber.

Warren Ellis
Warren's Caliber contributions are the adaptation of Sherlock Holmes' The Sussex Vampire; the serial "Atmospherics" in Calibrations; and a short story in Negative Burn #37.

Garth Ennis
One of the most popular and prolific writers in the comics industry today, Garth has written everything from Hellblazer and Preacher at Vertigo, Hitman at DC and The Darkness at Image. With Hitman cohort John McCrea, Garth has brought his unusual, in-your-face style of story-telling to Caliber with the four issue Dicks.

Andrew Ford
Andrew is the creator/writer of Caliber's comic entitled Rib which completed its five issue run.

Ron Fortier
One of comics most versatile writers, Ron created and wrote Boston Bombers for Caliber and is currently working with creator Budd Root on a the new Cavewoman: Odyssey series from Caliber. He has worked on a number of series from other publishers and was long associated for his work on Now Comics’ Green Hornet series.

Gary Francis
Gary created and wrote Young Dracula and Happy the Clown, both of which were illustrated by David Mack and also wrote The Return of Happy the Clown. His work has also appeared from Bone Yard and others.

Al Frank
Creator of one of Iconografix’s most popular and unique series, The Adventures of Tad Martin.

Allen Freeman
Inked some issues of The Realm for Caliber as well as inking on the Frankenstein one shot issue.

Paul Fricke
Long time comic fans will recognize Paul’s name as one of the original creators/artists of the cult-classic Trollords series from the 1980’s. Paul has been a regular feature in the anthology, Negative Burn, for the past couple of years, appearing in almost every monthly issue.

Craig Gassen
Craig contributed to Sinergy and Renegade Blue which appeared in Roulette and Caliber Presents.

Michael Gaydos
Michael's Caliber credits include various covers for series such as Raven Chronicles, Negative Burn and James Pruett's The Apparition. He also provided the interiors and covers for the Inferno mini-series and fully painted The Apparition: Abandoned one-shot. Michael's first published work was Scorched Earth from Tundra and he does many illustrations for White Wolf's gaming books.

Jay Geldhof
His credits include Congorilla for DC, The Mask for DH and at Caliber, his inking work was seen on The Lost.

Michael T. Gilbert
A multiple award winning creator, Michael will forever be best known for his work on Mr. Monster, which has been published by various companies including Eclipse, Pacific Comics, Dark Horse and, most recently with Caliber Comics, as Mr. Monster Presents… Krackaboom!

Goff
This European artist is creator of the crime title The Detective which had one issue published by Caliber and is now self published. 

Juan Gomez
Juan supplied the artwork for the quirky one shot from Tome Press, The Bells, which adapts Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem.

Gene Gonzales
Gene has done a considerable amount of work for Caliber including Mister X, Dominique, Maze Agency, The Apparition, and more. 

James Gownley
Creator of Tapestry Comics' Shades of Gray which he is currently self publishing again.

Peter Grau
Peter is co-creator and artist of Atomic Overdrive for Caliber. His past work includes work on Solar, Rai, Secret Weapons from Valiant and Mike Danger from Techno Comics. Peter is a resident Canadian and a graduate of Sheridan College. He has been a courtroom sketch artist as well as a children's educational textbook illustrator.

Jenni Gregory
Jenni is the creator of Tapestry's DreamWalker comic book series which ran for six issues. Before that she self-published DreamWalker and has contributed to Mythography.

Ralph Griffith
Ralph is one-half of a creative writing duo that has brought you Caliber's Oz and Tattoo series. He along with cohort Stu Kerr were the original creators of Realm and Deadworld.

Stefano Guadiano
Stefan was the artist on the graphic novel compilation of Kafka (originally from Renegade) and the one shot Harlequin title, collected from the appearances in Dark Horse Presents.

Brooks Hagen
Best known for his work on the War of the Worlds series for Malibu, Brooks completed two issues of the cyberpunkish, Joe Sinn, for Caliber and is the artist on the upcoming Prowl.

Lurene Haines
Lurene published two of her erotic books, Femina through Caliber as well as her instructional guide on "Getting into the Business of Comics."

Tom Hall
Tom is currently pencilling The Rain People, that is written by Tom Sniegoski (King Zombie). Tied in with the Caliber Core, The Rain People made their first appearance in Raven Chronicles #3.

Dan Harbison
Dan was a column writer for Combo magazine as well as the writer on Caliber's Level X mini-series. We expect Dan to add to his comic writing soon as well.

William Harms
William is best known for his critically acclaimed Abel series with Mark Bloodworth that came out from Slave Labor Graphics.  He is assuming the writing chores on the Helsing series as well as other upcoming work to be announced.

Larry Hancock
One half of the creative team for Silent Invasion and Suburban Nightmares along with artist Michael Cherkas. Currently working on the follow-up to the popular Silent Invasion title with the new Silent Invasion: Abductions series from Caliber.

Dean Haspiel
Dean first came to the attention of comic fans with the series The Verdict which was reprinted and then continued by Caliber. Currently, Dean,  with partner Josh Neufeld, are creators of Keyhole and Billy Dogma.

Eric Haven
For Iconografix, Eric created and illustrated the three issue series entitled Angry Man

Phil Hester
Some of Phil’s more recent work can be found in the pages of Swamp Thing, The Wretch, The Nameless, The Crow , and various issue of Negative Burn. Other past Caliber series that Phil has lent his keen creative brush are Deadworld Jonathan Swift's Modest Proposal and Fringe.

Don Hillsman
Don is most noted for his ink work on DC's Damage title and Malibu's adaptation of Capcom's popular Streetfighter II. His most recent work has been the illustrating chores on Caliber's Daemonstorm series, as well as some illustration for X-Men specials from Marvel.

Tim Holtrop
Tim past projects includes Caliber's Underside as well as assisted Steve Lieber with an issue of Hawkman for DC. He is currently working in Hollywood where he has worked on such films as Godzilla.

Ken Holewczynski
One of Caliber’s most influential creators, Ken was the driving force behind Orlak in addition to his work on Mister X from Vortex and Calagari 2050.

Horus
A popular artist at the home office. Horus provided the art for the series Autumn as well as the first four issues of The War of the Worlds. He also had a running serial in Caliber's New Worlds Anthology.

Matt Howarth
Matt did a considerable amount of work for Caliber including two mini series of Savage Henry, Scan, and the one shot, Magnesium Arc.

Stuart Immomen
Has made quite a name for himself at DC with the Legion and Superman plus other titles but a long time ago, he did a one shot for Caliber called Playground.

Georges Jeanty
Became one of the main artists for Jim Shooter’s Broadway comics and he got his major start with Caliber on the superhero title that tied into UN Force called Paradigm.

Paul Jenkins
Paul Was creator and writer of the epic, Construct for Caliber. Recently, he was the scribe for Hellblazer from Vertigo and previously served in the editorial capacity at Tundra, Mirage, and Majestic.

Steve Jones
Steve is the writer of Caliber's Tatters, Nightlinger and Sherlock Holmes' Adventure of the Opera Ghost. He also wrote Dracula and Street Heroes from Malibu both being reprinted by Sun Dragons, in addition to writing all of the Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft titles for both Caliber and Malibu. He is currently developing some new series for Caliber which should be announced shortly.

Dirk Johnston
Dirk was one of Caliber’s first artists and performed inking chores on Gringo, Realm, and some short stories.

Gary Kato
Was the inker  for the Boston Bombers series from Caliber and is also co-creator of Mr. Jigsaw for Ocean Comics.

Nabiel Kanan
Another former self-publisher who after publishing eight issues of his Exit series through his own imprint Taxi Comics made the move to Caliber in late 1995 with his critically-acclaimed series. A former winner of "Best Small Press Title", Exit has continued to attract new fans to this teenage tale of leaving adolescence and becoming an adult.. You can also find Nabiel’s short story work in Negative Burn issues #12 and #22.

Michael Kelleher
A veteran of the mini-comics medium, Michael has since moved on to illustrating Andrew Ford’s RIB, being published by Caliber Comics, where he’s gaining plenty of fans and recognition.

Stuart Kerr
Stu along with Ralph Griffith have teamed up to bring you Caliber's Oz and Tattoo as well as being the original creators of The Realm and Deadworld.

Miran Kim
Miran is responsible for the extraordinary painted covers for Topps' popular X-Files comic. Miran's work can also be found gracing the covers to The Bandy Man mini-series from Caliber. She also provided the entire interior art for issue #2 of that three issue series.

John Kissee
A newcomer the comics industry, John is quickly making strong inroads and becoming known for his quirky, angular style of art. John’s pencils have been seen in the pages of The Dark Fringe from Brainstorm comics, Raven Chronicles #14 and the Untouchables series from Caliber Comics. He is currently working on the new Metropolis, also from Caliber.

Don Kramer
Don has been working on some various projects for Caliber including the Helsing Chronicles back up in the recent Helsing series. Expect to see his name soon on more Caliber projects.

Paul Kowalski
Paul has been a penciler in comics for a number of years. He has done work on several Caliber projects including U.N. Force, The Realm, Beck and Caul, Underside, and PowerCardz artwork.

Ken Landgraf
One of the primary artists for the serial, Street Shadows which appeared in the long run of the first volume of Caliber Presents.

Michael Lark
Mike first appeared in comics with the limited series from Caliber called Airwaves as well as the short stories from Caliber Presents, Taken Under. Mike has also appeared in Sinergy and the Book of the Tarot for Caliber.

Michael Larson
Michael is a penciler and has the issues of Tattoo #3 and #4 to his credits, as well as writing and illustrating his own creator-owned project, A Moment of Freedom for Tome Press. His latest work is on the first two issue of Caliber’s Robyn of Sherwood.

Jeff Limke
Jeff has turned in two scripts for the new fantasy series, Legends Of Camelot and is scheduled to capture the writing chores on some other titles from Caliber.

Vince Locke
Vince is an original Caliber artist, being one of the first artists for the company. He was the original artist of Deadworld and of Caliber's Saint Germaine. Vince was the artist for a year on Neil Gaiman's Sandman, and also contributed his artistic vision to Sandman Mystery Theater, American Freak for DC/Vertigo and History of Violence from Paradox Press. He also does gaming illustrations for White Wolf.

John Lowe
John has long been associated as an inker with work on such titles as X-Men. Now, in the pages of Helsing, John had a chance to show off his penciling skills as well.

James Lyle
James has previously received a great deal of attention for his artwork on the cult-hit DoorMan series a few years ago. After working on outside projects for the past couple of years, James is returning to comics and takes over penciling the critically-acclaimed Saint Germaine series with SG: Casanova's Lament.

Jason Lutes
The creator behind the acclaimed Jar of Fools started off with Caliber under the Iconografix banner with a one shot called Catchpenny Comics.

David Mack
David started at Caliber with writer/creator Gary Francis and did the art chores on the Young Dracula series and followed that, again with Francis writing,  with Happy the Clown. He provided the inks on Flaxen also. David did 18 issues of Kabuki for Caliber.

Seppo Makinen
Seppo is the artistic talent behind the Sherlock Holmes graphic novels, Case of Blind Fear and Scarlet In Gaslight. He is currently working on Mark of the Beast, currently running in Sherlock Holmes Reader. In addition to Sherlock Holmes material, Seppo also penciled issue six of Raven Chronicles, and illustrated Pilgrim’s Progress for Marvel Comics.

Roland Mann
Before assuming editorial duties at Malibu and then Marvel, Roland did a considerable amount of writing for Caliber including heat Seeker, Krey, Sirens and Never Forgotten.

Charles Marshall
Was the creator and writer of The Fugitive stories from Caliber as well as the one shot, Batch.

Donald Marquez
Don first worked for Caliber on the second volume of The Realm where he co-pencilled the first few issues before he took over the entire book. For Tome Press, he did The Nostradamus Chronicles, Professor Challenger in The Poison Belt. More recent is his work on The Land and the 2000 release of Tiger Woman: Last Place on Earth.

Joe Martin
Joe's the writer on Caliber’s fantasy series, LegendLore, which he enjoys immensely, and has high hopes that all of you will purchase more of it. He also penciled a few things, and chagrins when people track him down and request he sign these nostalgic embarrassments.

Chris Massarato
A newcomer to the comics industry, Chris pencilled the first three issues of the Caliber Core title, Seeker, where his unique style has impressed numerous fans and critics.

Mark Masztal
Teamed up with Tom Snigoski on the two Shar-Pei series as well as the first issue of Gutter Rat.

Ron McCain
Best known for his work on some of the Batman books started off at Caliber with a back up series in Deadworld which introduced the Dead-Killer. Teaming up with writer Gary Reed again, the two did a three issue series featuring the same character called To Kill a King.

John McCrea
Along with writing partner, Garth Ennis, John is the other half of the creative team for DC’s popular Hitman series, as well as the mega-hot Dicks mini-series from Caliber Comics. Other titles that have featured John’s amazing artwork include: Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, The Demon, For a Few Troubles More, Troubled Souls and Negative Burn.

Sean McKeever
Sean jumped into the comics scene with a well-received debut series, The Waiting Place from Slave Labor Graphics. While that series is currently on hiatus, Sean found the time to write the upcoming Metropolis series for Caliber which, while based on the famous Metropolis film of the same name, takes the concepts introduced in the movie and expands them to areas that no one could imagine.

Pat Meadows
Pat has provided painted cover artwork for Caliber titles such as King Zombie #1, Gestalt #0, and the covers of Seeker #1 and 2.

Dame Darcy Megan
Who occasionally has her issues of Meatcake appear from Fantagraphics, had her first issue of Meatcake come out from the Iconografix label for Caliber.

Ken Meyer, Jr.
For Caliber Comics, Ken has supplied numerous covers for such titles as Negative Burn, Raven Chronicles, Black Mist, Dominique, Red Diaries, Magus, Helsing, and was the artist for some of the issues in the first volume of Kilroy is Here.

Bernie Mireault
Popular creator of The Jam, Bernie has also worked on Grendel and Everyman with Mike Allred. Bernie is a colorist for such popular titles as Indiana Jones and Lobo.

John Mitchell
Along with Jana Christy, brought out the very first issue of Very Vicky under Caliber’s Iconografix label before they ventured into the world of self-publishing.

Moebius
Perhaps the world's best known and most popular comics creator, Moebius has illustrated and written literally hundreds of comics stories, designed dozens of movie sets and produced beautiful art creations that hang in the galleries of art collectors worldwide. In 1996 Moebius and Starwatcher Graphics (headed by Jean-Marc and Randy L'officier) brought Moebius Comics to Caliber Comics which featured almost all new material not seen in the American marketplace before-including a fascinating peek at his abandoned movie project, Internal Transfer, the continuation of his popular "The Man From Ciguri" serial and numerous collaborations with some of today's top creative talent (Mike Ploog, Dave Taylor, William Stout, Sylvain) in the popular "Arzach Jams" segment.

Gabriel Morrisette
Established himself with the Northguard series and the one shot of Gaijen before taking over Ragman for DC.