Alexander Gillespie 'Alex' Raymond 10/2/1909-9/6/1956, Cartoonist, Created Flash Gordon for King Features in 1934. The strip was subsequently adapted into many other media, from movie serials (1936?1940) to 1970s TV series & 1980 film
Actor: Zorro, V - The Series, The Monster Squad, My Wicked Wicked Ways, Billy the Kid, Wizards and Warriors, Timemaster, The Last Samurai, Fast Track, Star Trek DS9, The Haunting of Lisa, Presumed Dead, Air Bud 3
Photographer, author, screenplay writer, actor, announcer, voice/over artist, director, columnist and public speaker and is an 'On-Air' radio & tv broadcast veteran of over 35 years. For 17 years he was the Voice of As The World Turn
(March 10, 1925 - November 10, 1991) Creator of the cartoon Cowpokes & Western humorist. Cowpokes, at one time, ran in over 400 weekly newspapers across the United States. Produced many popular cartoon books 7 calendars during his lifetime
Last living client of Frank Lloyd Wright, born 1924. Wright designed a house for Reisley and his wife in 1951. Was still living in the same house at 100 years old
French comic book artist whose initial big acceptance came through U.S. publishers including Basement Comics/'Vampirella'/Paul Renaud resides in Toulouse, France, with Marion and their cat, Mooki
American comic-book artist, writer and television animator. Drew the manga-influenced series 'Dynamo Joe'. Drew 'Manhunter' and 'Plastic Man' for DC Comics. Worked as a writer of 'Roger Rabbit' stories for Disney
Known primarily for his comic book work, X-Men Unlimited, Captain America, Star Wars - A New Hope, Spider-Man. He was especially known for his 'good girl art'
Danish American furniture designer (Born: 1916) An exemplar of Mid-Century modern design, she was one of the first designers to introduce Scandinavian design in the United States. He lives in New Canaan, Connecticut, USA
Author/illustrator, dancer/choreographer, rapper, environmentalist, teaching artist. Themes range from anti-bullying to understanding children with autism to environmental awareness
Known for producing Japan's first major turn-based role-playing video game The Black Onyx, securing the rights to distribute the Russian puzzle video game Tetris
British architect, winner of the Pritzker Prize. Known for: Centre Georges Pompidou, Millennium Done, Madris-Barajas Airport Terminal 4, London Heathrow Terminal 5, European Court of Human Rights
Illustrator/Illustrated Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk, he has illustrated for Playboy and seen his work featured on the greatest hits cassette covers of the Beatles and Rolling Stones
Artist and Illustrator. Rock posters, concert photography and animation. In-house artist for Baker Boys Distribution. There he created twisted art and design for Deathwish, Baker, Shake Junt and Volume 4
Bill Ross is the author of Hey, That's Not What the Bible Says! and Hey! That's Not What the Bible Says, Too! He is also the illustrator for the Mr. Henry?s Wild and Wacky products. He lives in Nashville with his wife and two kids
Costume Designer - Midnight Cowboy, Klute, The Day Of The Locust, Murder By Death, The Goodbye Girl, Hair, Dressed To Kill, 9 To 5, Bonfire Of The Vanities, Wolf, The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Mamma Mia!, The Reader, Julie & Julia
3/4/1932-4/4/2001 artist, cartoonist, pinstriper, custom car designer & builder created the hot-rod icon Rat Fink & other extreme characters. Key figure in Southern California's Kustom Kulture & hot-rod movement of the late 50s & 60s
Specializes in technical and fantasy fine art which range from bank buildings and spacecraft to unicorns and surrealistic city and landscapes. Some of his Star Trek work was published by Skybox as trading card art
American media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, and documentarian. He is best known for his association with the early cyberpunk culture and his advocacy of open source solutions to social problems