Phillip Kennedy Johnson is an American Eisner-nominated comic book writer. He is best known for his work on Superman/Action Comics, The Incredible Hulk, Alien, and 007; his comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Dynamite, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics.
Phillip Kennedy Johnson broke into comics in 2015 with the BOOM! Studios miniseries Last Sons of America and Warlords of Appalachia, leading him to DC Comics and Marvel, where he is best known for his acclaimed work on Superman and Action Comics, Marvel’s Alien series, Green Lantern: War Journal, and his current fan-favorite run on The Incredible Hulk. He has also written such characters/titles as Aquaman, Captain America, Marvel Zombies: Resurrection, Extreme Carnage, and his creator-owned series DC Black Label’s The Fellspyre Chronicles, and BOOM! Studios’ Crocodile Black. Johnson has also been published with Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, Dynamite and Scout Comics.
Outside of writing, Johnson is a Master Sergeant in the United States Army, performing as a trumpet player with The U.S. Army Field Band of Washington, DC. Prior to his enlistment in the Army, he toured the world with the Glenn Miller Orchestra from 2004-2005, and has also performed with such groups as the Moscow Ballet, Dallas Opera, Washington Symphonic Brass, Lexington Philharmonic, and Benny Goodman Orchestra.
Javier (Javi) Fernández is a comic book artist from Granada, Spain, known for his interior art and covers for DC Comics as well as the #1 bestselling book of 2021 — King Spawn. He began working with Marvel Comics on Captain America. He also worked on a series of Magneto issues in 2014. Since 2011, Javier has been a regular on many successful DC Comics titles, such as Batman, Nightwing, Detective Comics, Justice League, Green Arrow, and many more. In 2021, Javier began working as lead artist on King Spawn, one of Todd McFarlane’s expanded Spawn Universe titles, published by Image Comics. Currently, he continues working on upcoming issues of this modern classic, where his sequential storytelling is beyond compare.