

Alan Weiss Known for his work on The Avengers, Captain America, Daredevil, Sub-Mariner, and most notably the first issue of Marvel Comics Super Special which featured the rock band Kiss, Alan is penciling an original cover and the interior pages for the Monsieur Petit Rénard chapter featuring his reimagining of Golden Age heroes Black Owl AND Twister.
Ron Wilson Marvel's King of Covers in the '70s, Ron worked on Thing, Power Man, Avengers, Marvel Two in One, and drew the entire run of Masters of the Universe in the 1980s. Ron is penciling an original cover and the interior pages for The Clerk chapter featuring Black Owl and his reimagining of Golden Age hero Airman.
Arvell Jones Known for his work on Iron Fist, Iron Man, Luke Cage, and All-Star Squadron, the creator of Misty Knight is penciling an original cover and the interior pages for the Sir Réal Ordéal chapter featuring Black Owl and his reimagining of Golden Age hero Arrow.
Alex Saviuk One of the most prolific Spider-Man artists of all-time, spending over three decades drawing Web of Spider-Man, Spider-Man Adventures, and the Spider-Man newspaper strips, Alex is penciling a recreation of his legendary cover of West Coast Avengers Annual #1 (teasing the BIG REVEAL) and the interior pages for the Graffiti chapter featuring Black Owl and his reimagining of Golden Age hero Plymo the Rubber Man.+
Joe Rubinstein whose noteworthy works include inking the entire Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and the 1982 Wolverine mini series, is contributing the corner box heads for the covers along with inking the majority of the interior pages including those by Ron Wilson and Alan Weiss.
Al Milgrom who has performed the roles of penciler, inker, AND editor for both Marvel and DC, is contributing a recreation of his iconic cover of Avengers #239 replacing the Avengers with our super-heroes, along with inking numerous interior pages including those by Arvell Jones and Alex Saviuk. He is also playing the role of editor for The Masters.


Val Mayerik worked for Marvel Comics for over 20 years contributing to Conan, Toxic Avenger, and Ka-Zar and is the co-creator of Howard the Duck! Val is penciling the interior pages featuring the climactic final battle scene between The Masters and our heroes.
Pat Broderick has had extensive runs drawing Alpha Flight, Captain Atom, Fury of Firestorm, and Micronauts and is penciling a cover recreation of the legendary Neal Adams/Dick Giordano 1977 Super DC Calendar featuring our heroes and villains facing off on the Statue of Liberty along with numerous interior pages.
Mike Vosburg is known in the comic book community for his run on Savage She-Hulk and G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. He drew the entire run of cover inserts for HBO's Tales from the Crypt series and won an Emmy as a director on the HBO animated series Spawn. Mike is contributing a recreation of his classic cover of Isis #7 featuring Graffiti and Black Owl replacing Serpenotep and Isis.
Chuck Patton had a lengthy run on Justice League of America and is the creator of the characters Gypsy and Vibe. He also won an Emmy as a director on the HBO animated series Spawn. Chuck is contributing a recreation of the iconic Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson cover to Avengers #223. His will feature the reimagined Arrow and Fly-Man replacing Hawkeye and Ant-Man.
Paris Cullins is most known for his work on The Blue Devil, The Blue Beetle, and his contributions to Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe. Paris is contributing some Who's Who style pages and an original cover in the style of his Who's Who covers from the 1980s.
Steven Butler who had extended runs on Badger, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack, Web of Spider-Man, Archie Comics, and Sonic the Hedgehog, is contributing a cover recreation of Jim Aparo's Limited Collectors' Edition C-37 featuring Batman. This will be the cover of The Masters #1.


Bart Sears known for his work on such titles as Legends of the Dark Knight, Captain America and Falcon, Blade and Justice League Europe. Bart is contributing a recreation of his famous cover of Justice League Europe #1 along with penciling a number of interior pages.
Mark Pennington known for his runs on various Marvel X-Men titles, DC's Eclipso, and CrossGen's The Path, is inking all of Bart Sears' interior pages.
Darryl Banks has worked on Doc Savage: Man of Bronze, The Wild Wild West, and Justice Machine. The creator of the Kyle Rayner incarnation of Green Lantern is contributing a recreation of the John Byrne and Terry Austin classic cover of X-Men #133.
Romeo Tanghal has had extensive runs inking The New Teen Titans, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and various Superman titles and for us is contributing a cover recreation of John Romita Sr.'s Marvel's Bring On The Bad Guys, along with inking all of Pat Broderick's pencils.
Art Baltazar the “famous cartoonist” behind DC titles Tiny Titans, Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam, and Superman Family Adventures is contributing a pin-up/poster of The Masters battling our heroes as only he can in his distinctly identifiable style.
Mike Lilly is most known for his work on Nightwing, Vampirella, Quasar, Black Terror and numerous covers for Zenescope Entertainment is contributing a recreation of the legendary John Buscema's Behold The Vision cover for Avengers #57, along with penciling a number of interior pages.
Mort Todd is most known for being the editor-in-chief of the humor magazine Cracked and later launched the Marvel Music line at Marvel Comics. Mort is contributing parodies of five different Hostess ads from the 1970s using heroes from The Masters. He is also coloring and lettering the entire series.
Stephane Roux who most notably has worked on such titles as Savage She-Hulk, X-Men: Worlds Apart, Zatanna, and Birds of Prey is contributing cover recreations of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen trade paperback and a number of interior pages in the final issue.


Luke Daab Luke is the man behind Daab Creative and has worked with Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Hasbro, Tonka, Dreamworks, and Sony Pictures. Luke is contributing profile pin-ups/posters of each of The Masters in his unique style.
Matthew Waite has done cover art for Deadpool, Wolverine, Avengers Arena and Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Bloodshot, and Squirrel Girl. He is contributing a Jack Kirby inspired Marvel black light poster recreation featuring the super-heroes from The Masters.
Darryl Young, the man behind Darryl Young Design, has worked in animation, toy design, and illustration for over 20 years. Darryl is contributing images of The Masters and our heroes for a 2022 Power Comics Calendar. Each month featuring a Power Comics character in his distinctive style.
Dakota Alexander has provided variant covers for public domain hero Kickstarter The Liberty Brigade, and specializes in re-imagining comics characters in the style of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e under the name Drums of the Serpent. Dakota is contributing all of the Who's Who style pages featuring The Masters and all of our reimagined heroes.
Robb Epps is an Educator/Artist from North Carolina who's work has appeared in such places as Pat Broderick's Nibiru: Legend of the Annunaki, Curious Pictures' Pollyworld: The Polly Pocket Movie, and Deigo Rosales' Cry of the Earth. Robb will be coloring the Pat Broderick/Romeo Tanghal cover recreation of the 1977 Super DC Calendar.
Joe Wos is the creator of MazeToons a syndicated cartoon illustrated puzzle distributed by Creators Syndicate. Joe is contributing mazes reminiscent of those found in the old Marvel Fun and Games magazines. There will be one in each issue.
More artists will be announced when they have officially confirmed participation.
We hope this list of 26 amazingly talented artists we've shared over the past four days inspires you to support us when we announce the official Kickstarter sometime this Spring.
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Austin Hough
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