Ray Felix- Publisher and Artist on A World Without Super Heroes
Ray Felix, is a Bronx native born in 1973, he is a graduate of the School of Visual arts Class of 1999/ 2000. His comics include, " God: The Second Coming". " No-1 Anthology", "O.D's H.H" 1 & 2, "Bronx Heroes", "Runaway Slave" and "A World Without Superheroes". Ray Felix is also the director of the community based organization, Bronx Heroes Comic Con, which promotes literacy and education through the practice of reading and creating comics.
He also has Freelanced with off Broadway productions such as "The Monkey King" from Great small Works (2006), Cathay: Tale of 3 cites in China(2007) with director Ping Chong and designer Stephen Kaplan. In addition, "Generation Buy" (2010) with writer/ Director Phillip Saruaci jr. and worked on the Comic TV adaption of the Bronxnet Emmy Award Winning show "Bronx Flavor", starring Justin Fornal aka Baron Ambrosia.
Ray Felix's film credits include "A Wonderful Christmas: Feliz Navidad" (2005) released by Lionsgate Pictures.
Ray Felix is the winner of numerous awards and grants such a "BRIO- Bronx Recognizes Its Own, 2002, CAG Award- Community Arts Grant 2011, 2012, NYSCA 2012, The Sherman Foundation, NEw York Community Trust awardee, The National Endowment for the Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Lambent Foundation of Tides Foundation. Thank You.
He also has Freelanced with off Broadway productions such as "The Monkey King" from Great small Works (2006), Cathay: Tale of 3 cites in China(2007) with director Ping Chong and designer Stephen Kaplan. In addition, "Generation Buy" (2010) with writer/ Director Phillip Saruaci jr. and worked on the Comic TV adaption of the Bronxnet Emmy Award Winning show "Bronx Flavor", starring Justin Fornal aka Baron Ambrosia.
Ray Felix's film credits include "A Wonderful Christmas: Feliz Navidad" (2005) released by Lionsgate Pictures.
Ray Felix is the winner of numerous awards and grants such a "BRIO- Bronx Recognizes Its Own, 2002, CAG Award- Community Arts Grant 2011, 2012, NYSCA 2012, The Sherman Foundation, NEw York Community Trust awardee, The National Endowment for the Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Lambent Foundation of Tides Foundation. Thank You.
Trevor Von Eeden- Artist on Black Power
Trevor Von Eeden, has 34 years of drawing comics for DC Comics and various independent publishers as well as creting Advertising Art for different studios. In 1977, Trevor created, designed and drew the adventures of DC comics first Black Super Hero, " Black Lightning.
He is also known for his artwork on such titles as "Power Man and Iron fist", " X-Men Unlimited" , Thriller", "Batman" "Green Arrow" and "Black Canary". Trevor's writing and drawing credit also extends to his first graphic novel, "The Original Johnson" Published by IDW Publishing.
He is also known for his artwork on such titles as "Power Man and Iron fist", " X-Men Unlimited" , Thriller", "Batman" "Green Arrow" and "Black Canary". Trevor's writing and drawing credit also extends to his first graphic novel, "The Original Johnson" Published by IDW Publishing.
Gary Cohn- Writer on Nemisis
Gary Cohn is the Co-Writer and Co- Creator of "Blue Devil", "Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld" and " Barren Earth" for DC comics. He also wrote The Hood" for Red Circle /Archie Comics and "Demon Gun" through an independent book publisher. Gary has also co-written with Billy Tucci, "Senryaku" and he is responsible for the Shi/Cyblade team up and has Edited several issues of Shi: The Way of the Warrior and "Tomoe" miniseries for Crusade comics.
Chris Duckett- "GI American", "Super Hero Killers" and guest artist on "Enter: The Roach"
Chris Duckett- Artists for New Projects "Super Hero Killers", "GI American", and appears as a guest artist on "Enter: The Roach".
His Past comics include Ra-Dawn Publishing.
His Past comics include Ra-Dawn Publishing.
Dmitry Gubin- Artist on Heavy Traffic
Dmitry Gubin was born in the republic of Ukraine, in the former USSR. Since immigrating to the US in 1989, at the age of fourteen, he had studies at LaGuardia HS of Music and Art, received a BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, and a Master’s Degree in Art and Design Education from Pratt Institute. The majority of Gubin’s work is comprised of paintings, drawings and photographs. His work has been ezxhibited extensively nationwide. Dmitry Gubin’s comic book work began with illustrations for Ray Felix’s “Heavy Traffic”. He lives in Brooklyn and teaches a kindergarten class in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Marcus Jones- Layout Artists on A World without Super Heroes# 1, 2, 7 and 8.
Marcus Jones is a Bronx native born in 1974, he is a freelance artist whose definitive style immediately left an impression with writer/ artist Ray Felix, when they joined forces on "A World Without Super Heroes" in 1995. Marcus began as a fill in artist for "A World Without Superheroes" issue #1 along with Danny Soler for the Mystery Man origin, then took on a larger role as layout artist for issues 2, 6, 7 and 8 and Annual #2. Marcus Jones got into comics at a wee age and interned a t Marvel for a spell. Marcus has an extensive portfolio, his work ranges from "Gold Digger annual #1" from Antacrtic Press, "Final Fantasy" Fan subs, a myriad of web comics, video game designs and has done inking for activity books for "Transformers the movie" and several Pixar films. His latest comic "Happiness is A Warm Gun"#1 is currently being published by Angry Viking Press. His one shame and regret is working with Ray Felix.
Danny Soler- Artist on A World Without Super Heroes #1 pages 13-18.
Danny Soler is a New Jersey native who moved to the Bronx , born in 1974. Danny worked as an intern for both DC and Marvel comics and is a graduate from the School of Visual Arts class of 2000. Danny is a writer/penciller and often worked with Marcus Jones on various projects since they were in Junior High School. One of the many projects Marcus and Danny collaborated on was "A World Without Superheroes"#1 and "Vanishing Point# 1 " for his cousin Ray Felix. Danny's latest comic project is the graphic novel, "At Random# 1 " with Marcus Jones.