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CHRIS WHETSTONE
Chris Whetstone was born once upon a time in Oklahoma. He now lives in Texas where he studies film and makes webcomics ("No Fourth Wall to Break") when he is not busy procrastinating. |
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DAVID TEKIELA
David doesn't so much as create "Comet 7", he's more just the medium from which all the characters spill
forth. Ever since he was a little tyke they've been knocking about
in his noggin, corporate America is just helping to force them
out.
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JEPH JACQUES
Jeph Jacques is the gentleman of ill repute who draws "Questionable Content." He plays several musical instruments and probably listens to way too much obscure music. Jeph swears up and down that he had nothing to do with the catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens, but he is a known liar and cannot be trusted with firearms, whiskey, or major geological formations. |
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JIM BURGESS
Jim Burgess draws the "Able and Baker" comic strip in sunny Phoenix, AZ where it is hot. He also writes it and adds color to it. Then he realizes that he misspelled a word and has to fix it. Jim is also the proud owner of a belt buckle with a bear on it which represents his self-proclaimed spirit animal. |
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KENT EARLE
Kent is the co-writer of White Ninja. His unusual sense of humour
is an obvious compliment to Scotts. He also manages the business
end of "White Ninja Comics".
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MITCH CLEM
After a couple decades of allowing his two nerdy obsessions (cartooning and music) coexist peacefully, it was with the creation of "Nothing Nice to Say" that the two melded into one big weird uber-interest and began rampaging the streets of the internet with only destruction in mind. Mitch now spends the bulk of his free time trying to quell this hideous beast which continues threatening lives worldwide. |
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NEIL g
Neil g is the founder of Dayfree Press, including Vault Distribution, as well as the Author of "Robot Stories", "Limited Space," and "The End Chronicles." Having escaped the clutches of Retail, braved the trials of paper-routing, and defeated an alien invasion, Neil has very simple plans for World Domination. Neil is currently suffering from creative frustration and is spenign all his time working instead of drawing.
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PONTUS MADSEN
Hailing from Sweden, and working by day at a Danish newspaper, gamer Pontus Madsen co-created "Little-Gamers." Pontus has been a pal to Dayfree Press since day one. |
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RAMON PEREZ
Ramón ekes out his existence as an illustrator in the rpg/ccg
industry drawing silly things like dragons, superheroes and scantily
clad femme fatales that make him feel naughty. Since he really
has no spare time, Ramón decided to collaborate with his friend
rob to create "Butternutsquash"; an autobiographical account of their short yet interesting
and at times demented friendship.
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ROB COUGHLER
By day Rob toils in the numerous jobs he may have at any time.
His current line up consists of coffee whore, adult store sexpert,
actor, writer and occasional radio personality. These are subject
to change without notice. He is also one half of the dynamic duo
behind "Butternutsquash," where he plays the part of co-scribe and colourist. Rob has
been a thorn in Ramóns side for many a year weaving tales that
could not be chronicled in any other format but a cartoon.
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SAM LOGAN
Sam Logan has been drawing "Sam and Fuzzy" for nearly half of his life. I mean, he's been drawing "Sam and Fuzzy" comics for nearly half of his life. He hasn't spent half his
life drawing one picture of "Sam and Fuzzy." That would be stupid. Oh, and he wasn't just drawing "Sam and Fuzzy" in all that time. He probably did some other things too. |
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SCOTT BEVAN
Scott is the kind of guy that sits in the corner of his classroom,
and is known as that weird kid. His offbeat sense of humour
and sharp wit has developed into a comic strip, which he created,
called "White Ninja".
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STEVEN CLOUD
Steven L. Cloud, a failed internet marketing executive, is unemployed.
A native of Florida, he recently moved from San Francisco to New
York. "Cloud" currently writes and draws the web comic "Boy on a Stick and Slither" from his modest apartment in Brooklyn. In his free time he updates
a image-chat blog at www.stevencloud.com.
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TOM BRAZELTON
Armed with a a crazy imagination and a lot of free time, Tom Brazelton
has finally found the perfect combination of creative outlets
in "Theater Hopper". An artist for as long as he can remember, the strip helps to
quiet the voices who tell him to "Draw! Draw! DRAW!" Having once
been a freelance journalist for both his college newspaper and
The Des Moines Register, the blogs are a perfect exercise in expunging
his verbose tendencies. And with his graphic design degree at
the ready, the site itself has become a testing ground for his
composition skills and web talents. When he's actually being paid,
Tom is a full-time web designer. At home, he's a loving husband
to his wife Cami and owner of a year-old beagle named Truman.
If Tom could make a little money off the site, that would be great.
But until then, he's happy to parade his insanity in front of
his audience.
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RICO SCHACHERL
Rico, artist of "Vern & Dern," was born in Austria but grew up in South Africa. Best known
for co-creating the popular South African comic strip "Madam & Eve," Rico also works as an illustrator, cartoonist and comic artist
for advertising, publishing and television. Besides trying to
make a serious dent in the world's coffee supplies, some of his
most recent project includes a 32 page adaptation of Bram Stoker's
"The Lair of the White Worm" for "Graphic Classics," the weird alien invasion webcomic "An Ordinary Day" and a sketch site called "Oodles of Doodles."
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ROBERT LAUGHTER
Rob is an enigma wrapped in a mystery...well not really. He combined his love for coffee with his love for web comics and thus "Coffee Brain" was born. Rob's tragic personal life gives him unending fodder for his comics and fuels the temper tantrums that fill his rants. Aside from web comics, Rob is also an anti health-nut and a chronic anime collector. |