P:R Staff
Friday March 23rd 2007, 4:42 pm


Dean Trippe is a freelance comic book artist currently living in Nashville, TN, and is the founder and co-editor of Project: Rooftop. His publishers include AdHouse Books, Image Comics, Oni Press, Viper Comics, and New Reliable Press. Dean was a key instigator of the popular Draw Batgirl meme of 2006, and is best known for his superhero parody webcomic, Butterfly. He is also a former comic shop manager, a lifelong superhero fan, and has an actual degree in comics. Link


Chris Arrant
is a freelance writer and graphic designer. In comics, he is the writer of the ongoing webcomic 1 Way Ticket at The Chemistry Set, and has been published in Negative Burn. As a journalist, he has written for Publisher’s Weekly, Newsarama, TOKYOPOP, Marvel Comics, AdHouse Books and Freedom Communications. He is the co-editor of Project: Rooftop. Link


Jessica Plummer is a Barnard College English major in New York, New York. She just completed a senior thesis on Supergirl and is now working on a senior thesis on Metropolis and Gotham. Once she completes that, she plans to panic over needing a job. After that, who knows? Jessica also runs Super. Girl., a subsite of Girl-Wonder.org. Link


Joel Priddy is a cartoonist, illustrator, and professor in Memphis, TN. His work includes the award-winning Pulpatoon: Pilgrimage and The Preposterous Voyages of IronHide Tom. Link


Jon Morris
is a writer and cartoonist currently living outside Seattle, Washington. He’s contributed to Disney’s Haunted Mansion from Slave Labor Graphics with writer Jon ‘Bean’ Hastings, illustrated the Villainy! card game for Humanhead Studios, and is best known for his Ignatz-nominated webcomic Jeremy: Just Turned Nine. Link


Vito Delsante, while new to the comics industry, has already worked on two comic book icons: Batman in Batman Adventures and Wolverine in X-Men Unlimited. He has also written a Johnny Bravo story for Cartoon Network Block Party and Scooby Doo. He is currently working with artist Mike Lilly (Nightwing, Vampirella) on The Mercury Chronicles, a creator-owned homage to the Golden Age of comics, a stint on JSA: Classified with artist Eric Wight (My Dead Girlfriend) and is developing many more creator-owned concepts with other artists. He is also the store manager and events coordinator at Jim Hanley’s Universe, one of the country’s largest comic book retailers. Link