Kyle Starks is a two-time Eisner-nominated comic creator from Southern Indiana. He is best known as the longest tenured writer and occasional artist for Oni Press's Rick and Morty comic. He was nominated for Eisners for Sexcastle and Rock Candy Mountain for Best Humor Publication. Michael Moreci is a screenwriter and bestselling comics author. His award-winning debut feature film, Revealer, premiered on Shudder in the summer of 2022. It’s soon to be followed by Holiday Hold-Up, a crime comedy that Moreci co-directed/wrote. In the comics space, Moreci is the creator of the acclaimed gothic horror series The Plot, the werewolf drama Curse, the existential space opera Wasted Space, and the smash-hit sword-and-sorcery series Barbaric, He’s also written for numerous legendary characters and properties, including Star Wars, Rick and Morty, Batman, Stranger Things, and more, and he co-hosts The Filmographers Podcast. Sarah Graley is a comic writer and artist based in the UK. She’s been drawing Our Super Adventure and posting it online since 2012 and is also the author of the ever-spooky Kim Reaper and the Rick and Morty: Lil’ Poopy Superstar miniseries. Pamela Ribon co-created and currently writes the roller derby comic SLAM!, and has penned guest issues of Rick and Morty. Her screenwriting work includes Moana and Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2. She's a bestselling author, frequent troublemaker, and true fan of you. Jake Goldman is an Emmy-nominated writer based in the greater Los Angeles area. You might know him from his work at Netflix and Cartoon Network, or you might know him from real life, in which case, this entire biography section is meaningless and you can just ask him yourself. Seriously, when was the last time you called just to chat? I don't know, maybe Jake's busy being a fancy Hollywood guy working on such shows as The Powerpuff Girls, Futurama, and When Good Pets Go Bad?! Maybe he thinks he's too good for his old friends from the Quarry?! Maybe he's forgotten what it was like growing up the poor son of a humble drawbridge oiler who taught him the value of a hard day's work oiling drawbridges?! Maybe he's just waiting for you to call. Maybe he's thinking of you right now. Maybe it's not too late to tell him how you really feel... Maybe... Oh! And also, you can find Jake on Twitter @TheDragoEffect. Alex Firer is an LA–based, Soviet–born writer whose credits include The Onion News Network, The Official Handbook of the Bowieverse, and a bunch of Rick and Morty comics: Birdperson, Nimbus, Rick's New Hat, you know, all those. Buy them if you want. Are all these bios just resumes? He used to work at an opera house in Boston if that helps. Yup. Salary: $1,000,000. CJ Cannon is a self-taught artist living in Nashville, Tennessee. When they're not working on comics, outside riding their bike, or drumming, they're almost always in the house drawing fan art. Troy Little, three-time Eisner, Ringo, and Harvey nominee, has worked with IDW, Oni Press, and Top Shelf on such books as the award-winning adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, The Powerpuff Girls, Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls with Kevin Eastman, as well as his creator-owned books, Chiaroscuro and the Angora Napkin series. He lives in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Fred C. Stresing is a comic book writer, artist, and colorist who has been working professionally for 10-plus years in the industry. His comics include such titles as Invader ZIM, Rick and Morty, Adventure Time, Rick and Morty: Meeseeks P.I, and many, many more. He loves sci-fi, comedy, old movies, and relaxing at home with his wife and their two cats in upstate New York. Erica Hayes has been working as a professional storyboard artist for four years, and has worked on all three seasons of Rick and Morty™. This is her first professional comic gig, for which she is very excited! Erica lives in LA with her boyfriend, Spencer, and two cats, Marcy and Finn. Benjamin Dewey is a fan of Carl Sagan/science, guitars/stringed instruments, Motörhead/rock ‘n’ roll, Skyrim/Mass Effect and cats/animals. He lives in Milwaukie, Oregon, with a sweet woman named Lindsey and three feline mischief-machines. Priscilla Tramontano is an illustrator, concept artist, and comic creator based in São Paulo, Brazil. She’s a fan of cartoons, collectables, horror media, and cats. She has worked on comics titles such as Transformers, Godzilla, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, for TV shows such as Scooby Doo Mystery, Inc., and games including League of Legends.