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Ruth Atkinson
Canadian-American comics artist
Adriana Melo
Brazilian comic artist
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American comic book writer (1958-2004)
Sakura Asagi
Japanese manga artist
David Michelinie
American comic book writer
Ramize Erer
Turkish caricaturist (born 1963)
Kuniko Tsurita
Japanese mangaka
Satoru Noda
Japanese mangaka
George Papp
artist (1916–1989)
Swee'Pea
'''Swee'Pea (alternatively spelled Swee'pea and Sweapea on some titles and once called Sweep Pea''') is a character in E. C. Segar's comic strip Thimble Theatre / Popeye and in the cartoon series derived from it. His name refers to the flower known as the sweet pea. Before his addition to the animated shorts, the name "Sweet Pea" was a term of affection used by main character Popeye. In the cartoon We Aim to Please, he addressed girlfriend Olive Oyl that way.
Arthur le fantôme justicier
French comic strip
Sumika Yamamoto
Japanese mangaka
Hunt Emerson
cartoonist

Bruce Jones
writer
Chen Uen
Taiwanese artist
Chris Bachalo
American comic book illustrator
Suat Yalaz
Turkish artist (1932–2020)
Mac Raboy
comics artist (1914-1967)
Anna Brandoli
Italian comics artist
Karine Haaland
cartoonist
Age of Apocalypse
1995–96 Marvel comic book crossover
Aqualad
Aqualad is the alias of two superheroes in American comic books published by DC Comics and appearing in media published by DC Entertainment. The character was originally created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon, serving as the sidekick and junior counterpart to superhero Aquaman alongside contemporary, Aquagirl. The character's first incarnation, Garth, debuted in Adventure Comics #269. A native Atlantean unlike his mentor, Garth in both continuities has purple eyes signifying a heritage considered evil and was an outcast taken in by Aquaman. He eventually abandons the "Aqua
J. H. Williams III
American comic book artist
Dan DeCarlo
American cartoonist
Marvel Family
fictional superhero family appearing in DC Comics
Noel Van Horn
Comic artist
Shirow Miwa
Japanese manga artist
Attuma
Attuma () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an Atlantean nomadic warlord who is usually depicted as an enemy of Namor the Sub-Mariner, and is the father of the superhero Andromeda. He believes he is the prophesied conqueror of the Atlantean Empire.
The Gamer
South Korean webtoon
Absolute Universe
series by DC Comics
Chuck Patton
American comic book artist and animator
Stephen Desberg
comics writer
Kou Fumizuki
Japanese manga artist
Minoru Furuya
Japanese manga artist
Jun'ya Inoue
Japanese mangaka and seiyū
Maki Enjōji
Japanese manga writer and artist
Spencer Smythe
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Tarantula
multiple fictional characters in Marvel Comics

Spain Rodriguez
American comix artist (1940–2012)
Yun Mi-kyung
South Korean comics creator

Paul Smith
comic book artist from the United States

Park Sung-woo
Manhwa artist
Paul Gustavson
comic writer (1916–1977)
Minori Kimura
Japanese manga artist

Tigress
comic book supervillains
Esteban Maroto
artist
Copperhead
DC Comics supervillain
Bernard Baily
artist (1916-1996)
Jeryn Hogarth
fictional character
Arkas
Greek comics artist
Sergio Cariello
Brazilian artist
Kotomi Aoki
Japanese manga artist
Punchline
DC Comics character
Haruka Aizawa
Japanese mangaka
Kiyoko Arai
Japanese manga artist
Howling Commandos
military organization that appear in Marvel Comics publications
Jerry Dumas
cartoonist (1930-2016)
Hajime Ueda
Japanese mangaka
Makoto Isshiki
Manga artist
Adversary
fictional character in Marvel Comics