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Glych Amber "glych" Greenlee Amber "glych" Greenlee has been making comics online consistently since 1996. She is currently working on several comics, including those on this site, and wishes to continue with as much success as she has. Glych grew up suntanned and happy in Southern California before residing in the Great White Fabled Canadas for a time. Now she currently makes her home in the mini-comic mecca of Minneapolis, MN. where she is clawing her way through the Comic Art program at The Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Her work has been featured in Narwain's Tales of a Forgotten Planet sci-fi anthology, Komikwerks online anthology Crackles of Speech, as well as several other places. Currently, she is the artist for the the MTN 16 Call-In Show "Philo" created by Hamil Griffin-Cassidy (Mondays, 9:30pm-10:30pm, in Minneapolis). She has done grunt jobs for various comic companies since she was about 16 as well as several grunt jobs through film and television companies. She is the creator of the graphic novel series Destiny's Kiss, to be printed upon completion of No Stereotypes.

Contact:
glych(at)panel2panel(dot)com
glychn(at)gmail(dot)com


Park Cooper Park Dr. Park Cooper co-writes the column, The Park and Barb Show, with his wife Barbara Lien-Cooper at Silver Bullet Comics. He also manages their creative studio, Wicker Man Studios, editor for the Panel2Panel comic Gun Street Girl, and is co-writer of HALF DEAD, which was released in May 2007 from Dabel Bros. Productions and Marvel Comics.

Contact:
parkgsg(at)gmail(dot)com


Barbara Lien-Cooper Barb Barbara Lien-Cooper was a founding member of Sequential Tart, the award-winning online magazine by women about comics and pop culture. Her journalism on comics and pop-culture has also appeared at other websites, such as Comics World News. The former managing editor of the Eisner-award-winning print magazine COMIC BOOK ARTIST, Barb also writes a column, The Park and Barb Show, with her husband, Park Cooper, at Silver Bullet Comics. She also began Wicker Man Studios with Park at www.wickermanstudios.com. Mark Millar (The Authority, Ultimates, Wanted) named Barbara as one of the three most promising new talents in the next wave of comics writing. Barbara's critically-acclaimed Gun Street Girl is a hard-boiled comic with supernatural overtones with artwork by talented artist Ryan Howe. Barbara's comic HALF DEAD, written with her husband, was released May 2007 by Dabel Bros. Productions and Marvel Comics.

Contact:
parkgsg(at)gmail(dot)com


Ryan Howe Ryan Howe Ryan Howe's been scratching images out of paper since he could lift a pencil, but he's only been doing it professionally since 2001. After completing his education in Visual Communications, he went into the field of graphic design full time, working on projects in both print and web mediums (with just a pinch of TV thrown in to make him appreciate how hard it really is). In 2003, Park and Barb snatched him up and offered him the wonderful gift that drawing Gun Street Girl really is and he's been with them ever since. Ryan is also one of the founders of www.wickermanstudios.com, drawing several projects for them.

Contact:
ryanhowe(at)gmail(dot)com


Robert "Tangent" Howard Tangent Robert A. Howard is a mostly-reformed internet forum addict and has been on-line making a nuisance of himself since 1988. He started writing short stories and longer pieces since the 1990s, and also has scripted a week-long story for CRfH. Back in 2002 he created a spin-off comic based on CRfH called "Tangents" which lasted all of 33 updates before going on indefinite hiatus. This taught him the difficulty of webcomickery, and has helped give him a better understanding of the media when writing reviews. In April of 2005 he relaunched "Tangents" as a webcomic review site, inspired in part by Websnark and the fact that site didn't review certain strips he felt it should. He joined Panel2Panel after several months at Comic Genesis. It's possible to contact him through his forum board.

Contact:
tangentsreviews(at)gmail(dot)com


Steve Anderson Steve Anderson Steve Anderson, is the columnist for both Reel Advice and #!@%$* and much to his own chagrin, is a five-plus year veteran of the direct to video market. He has spent an alarming amount of time in video stores and seeks to provide the public with advance information on all the video releases that they may never have heard of...whether they want to hear of them or not. Steve appears in one way or another weekly, biweekly, or monthly on such fine entertainment-related ezines as Film Threat, Bloody Disgusting, Reel Horror, Acid Logic, Film Monthly, Malicious Bitch webzine, and many others.

Contact:
thevideostoreguy(at)columnist(dot)com


Adam Barnett Adam Barnett Adam used to do an online comic called Madden (the Scientist) until it became painfully apparent that there were people who drew much better. Then, he tried his hand at music, recording with Cain's Redemption, until it became painfully apparent that there are much more talented musicians than he. Naturally, his next move was to critique the works of others who do things much better than he can. Adam and his Beloved live in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with too many dogs and very understanding neighbors. He is also the scribe behind the popular column, Comics Make No Sense, which appears weekdays.

Contact:
comicsmakenosense(at)gmail(dot)com


Erik Lervold Erik Lervold Erik is a long time working comic artist and illustrator with credits stretching over everything between NASA funded works like Cindi in Space to Stonearch Publishing's Tigermoth graphic novel series. Though a graduate of The Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Erik is native to Puerto Rico. Much more info about Erik will be listed here as soon as he gets back from The San Diego Comic Con and tells Glych whatever the hell he wants written here.

Contact:
alexjandria(at)hotmail(dot)com



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All images and articles available on this site are copyrighted to their respective owners; Amber "glych" Greenlee, Barb-Lien Cooper, Park Cooper, Ryan Howe, Steve Anderson, Erik Lervold, Adam Barnett, Hamil Griffin-Cassidy, Ron and Justine Fontes, and Robert A. Howard, unless otherwise duely noted, 1998-2007