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Creators


Sean Taylor
Writer and Creator of Fishnet Angel

Sean Taylor is a staff writer for iHero Entertainment's Cyber Age Adventures magazine, the former Editor-in-Chief of Shooting Star Comics, LLC and the former editor of The Baptist Men Edition of On Mission and the former associate editor of the EPA Award of Excellence-winning On Mission magazine. His publishing credits also include editorship of the two iHero short story collections A Private Corner of the Universe and Playing Solitaire, as well as national periodicals such as Inside the Lines, CCM Magazine and CBA Marketplace. He's also written for the DCU Role Playing Game published by West End Games in cooperation with DC Comics, having contributed to the Gotham City Sourcebook and the unpublished Titans Sourcebook and Green Lantern Sourcebook.

He lives in Atlanta with his wife, daughter, two sons, and three indoor-outdoor cats. For more information, visit his personal website, The Taylorverse.


JP Dupras
Artist, "Power," Fishnet Angel: Jane Doe #1-2
Cover Artist, A Private Little Corner of the Universe
I was born and raised near Montréal, where I moved to go to college in graphic design. I have always loved to draw and read comics, and I started writing and drawing my own comics when I was about six years old. Toward the end of high school, I was determined to work in comics. I’ve been working in small press comics since November ‘98, after completing college and working as an illustrator for XID Creative, publishers of the role-playing game Providence.Since that time, I’ve done work for Peachtree Comics, Blue Corn, Blue Moon, Shooting Star Comics, and Fugitive Studios, as well as several independent writers looking for publishers.

I love comic books, both reading and creating them. My influences include, among many others, Barry Windsor-Smith, Frank Miller, Mike Mignola, and Mark Texeira.

My ultimate goal is to have my own comic book line, for which I’d write and draw as many titles as time would permit. But I’d be happy working as a penciler for a book that really interests me, which could be anything as long as the story is great. Someday I‘d like to try something other than comics, making a movie, maybe live-action, maybe animated, perhaps working on a video game, or just painting. If an opportunity came along, I’d welcome it, even if comic books are my primary interest.


John Paul Leon
Cover Artist, Fishnet Angel: Jane Doe #1
My name is John Paul Leon and I've been working professionally in comics for about 8 years. ... I started reading comics when I was about 11 years old, but I always loved to draw and I always loved making pictures that told some kind of a story... cowboys running, witches flying around on broomsticks, and, of course, superheroes - Superman, Batman, [and] Aquaman, among others. [These influences] probably got to me more from the Super Friends cartoon than from comics, [so] maybe this accounts for my instinctual reaction to Alex Toth's work.

(From this interview on Silver Bullet Comics)


Scott McCullar
Cover Artist, Fishnet Angel: Jane Doe #2
Scott McCullar is the Creative Director for Shooting Star Comics. He is also a comic book writer and an artist who has written and drawn for various comic book publishers such as Shooting Star Comics, West End Games and DC Comics.

McCullar is also the Creative Design Director for Springfield College in Illinois. He currently works in the College of Advancement for this Benedictine University partner school with their publications and marketing department. Scott McCullar has also taught various drawing, printmaking and computer art courses since 1997 at the college.

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