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D e r e k M c C u l l o c h ’ s first graphic novel, Stagger Lee (with Shepherd Hendrix), was nominated for the Eisner and Eagle awards and received four Glyph Comics Awards, including Best Writer and Story of the Year. His most recent graphic novel, Gone to Amerikay (with Colleen Doran) was selected for inclusion in The Best American Comics 2013. His other books include Pug (with Greg Espinoza), and the children’s book T. Runt! (with Jimmie Robinson)
A n t h o n y P e r u z z o has been creating comic art since 2005. His work has been published online and in print by Image Comics, Desperado, Ape Entertainment, Black Box TV, and DC Comics. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Texas where he studied printmaking and drawing. Currently he lives in Minnesota with his wife and dog.
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