J. L. Bell writes about the American Revolution in New England at Boston 1775 from his base in Newton. He was an assistant editor on the Colonial Comics: New England volumes and scripted short comics for those anthologies, Hellbound, Minimum Paige, The Greatest of All Time, Spellbound, Boundless, and other collections. In the late twentieth century, Bell edited nonfiction books.
Jordan Stillman is a publishing professional from Boston. She is co-director of the comics collective Robot Camp, a producer of the audio drama podcast The Ordinary Epic, a co-organizer of the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE), and managing editor of the first Boundless anthology of science comics. Stillman is a proud graduate of Emerson College.
Jonathan Hayes is a comics artist and writer working on personal projects ranging from children’s stories to dark fantasy. He was one of the editors of Spellbound 2, a Boston Comics Roundtable anthology of stories about modern magic.
Dan Mazur is a cartoonist, editor, teacher, and comics historian from Cambridge. He co-founded the Boston Comics Roundtable and the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE), and he manages the comics publisher Ninth Art Press. Mazur’s comics have appeared on their own and in many anthologies. He is coauthor with Alexander Danner of Comics: A Global History, 1968 to the Present.