Brian McCray:
Brian McCray is a cartoonist and
illustrator from Dayton, OH. His unforgettable style can be seen in his range
of comics such as Emerald Emu, Beautiful Duck Comics, and Krania.
Instagram: @bamccray

Joseph Morris:
Joseph Morris is the owner and operator of TORC Press, a 26 year old Small
Press Comic Publisher based out of Central Illinois. He has published over 100 comics, including
Quixote Coyote, Dolphin Bros, and Broken Crown, among others.
Vin Mugavero:
Vin Mugavero thinks he's some sort of medieval knight, cursed to live in the
body of a feeble comics artist.
The Museum of Infinite Outcomes:
The Museum of Infinite Outcomes is a museum of conservation. Through exhibits,
programs, artwork, games and publications of books and comics the museum
explores and celebrates the infinitely changing forms and the underlying
continuum from which all forms abound.
Joshua Myers / Mobankiki:
Joshua Myers is a Freelance Illustrator and Comic Book Artist from Columbus,
Ohio. He studied animation and Illustration at Columbus College of Art &
Design before earning his BFA in Illustration. Joshua has collaborated with
Freestyle Komics to help create Hospice: Concussion, The Cypher #4, and
Fractured Quest. He has also collaborated with Tim Bevins to create Inking
Under Pressure. Joshua has self-published Asmodeus: Chapter 1 and Asmodeus:
Chapter 2 and plans on creating more comics while he continues selling his work
at comic book conventions. He enjoys creating stories involving action and
adventure with themes of morality, corruption, and responsibility. You can find
more of Joshua’s work as @Mobankiki on instagram or on his website
mobankiki.com.
Steven Myers:
Steven Myers is by trade an Art Teacher in northern Ohio. He applies his
artistic side by making polymer clay statues, painting, and drawing in both
pastel and ink. His normal subjects are comics and pop culture subjects. He
also writes and draws his own mini-comic, the F.E.D.s, and the webcomics
"Mutant Elf" and several others. Plus he regularly contributes to
several anthologies


Dara Naraghi:
Dara Naraghi was born in Iran and educated in the United States. He has written
comics and graphic novels of all types, from self-published zines to New York
Times best sellers. His work has been published by The OSU Alumni Magazine, DC
Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, NBM Graphic Novels,
Antarctic Press, and others.
Michael Neno:
Long-time small press publisher, freelance cartoonist, graphic designer for
album covers, posters, magazines and books.
Keith Newsome:
Started drawing when I was young, found I have a knack for dragons
Sean Peacock / All Sorrows:
All Sorrows is the moniker of Sean Peacock, an illustrator and comic artist
from Detroit, currently based in Cleveland. Sean’s comics work includes BLOOD
HONEY from IDW Publishing, as well as self-published books PEPPERMINT DESERT
and DANGER BOi & the ANGATONiSTS. Sitting at the crossroads of the dark and
whimsical, the art of All Sorrows embraces period settings, vintage comic art,
horror, fantasy, and psychedelia with a punk rock spirit.
Phoenix Productions /Tom Fellrath:
Publisher of small press comics and fanzines; Producer of FANzine Live video
series; Lover of the medium!
Koda Peterson:
Koda is a Comic Artist from Texas who can be found drinking coffee around
Columbus and sticking ugly stickers on things they aren’t supposed to.
Power Pulp:
Power Pulp is a
creator-first comics collective reimagining how independent books reach the
shelves. Acting as a curated distributor—not a publisher—we connect
self-published creators with comic shops through a smarter, more equitable
model. Each title remains fully creator-owned. We may look like a
publisher, but we’re something else entirely—a collective force built to uplift
original voices and bring boundary-pushing work to a wider audience. This is
comics without compromise. Accessible. Independent. Unapologetically fun.
Website: https://powerpulpcomics.com/
Substack- https://powerpulp.substack.com/
Instagram- @powerpulpcomics
Jasper Rajavadee:
Jasper Rajavadee is a multimedia artist, educator, and museum worker. He would
like to continue making comics and art about joy, frustration, and museum
secrets for the next several years. Their work has appeared at the OSU Urban
Arts Space, the Bushnell Performing Arts Center in Hartford, and in the
Columbus Scribbler. They live in Columbus, Ohio with their wife and cat.


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