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Strip #6 Artist - Adam Cadwell
Adam is most happy with comics that contain his face in every panel. "Thank God for autobiography" he cries from his house of many mirrors.
Strip #5 Artist - Jamie Dee Galey
Jamie Dee Galey was born mid/late (August 26) 1978 and likes comic books. After fathering 2 sons (Steve and Jake) he dove back into comics and made a lot of bad ones. He still kinda does but now people read them here and there.
Strip #4 Artist - Stephen Waller
The Elsewhere is the fevered, often ranting imaginings of Stephen Waller, a British cartoonist trapped in a commuter drone's body. Heroically drawn on a speeding train for one hour each morning, this mild-mannered cartoonist soon switches to his usual role of Web Designer for the remainder of the day, dreaming between tea breaks of fulfilling his childhood desire of 'making it' in the big wide world of comics. Nevertheless, he is happily married, with two cats and a stupefyingly huge mortgage.
Strip #3 Artist - Wes Molebash
Wes Molebash is the creator of the long-running comic strip, "You'll Have That", which is published online and in print by Viper Comics. Wes' cartoons have also appeared in a number of anthologies, websites, and local advertisements. Wes currently resides in Southern Ohio with his wife, Tricia, and their dog and two cats. Wes likes his coffee like he likes his women - lots of cream, lots of sugar, and poured into a huge mug.
Strip #2 Artist - Edd Gould
Edd started drawing online back in 2001, back then he just drew dull stickmen and now he still draws dull people! His first webcomic was and still is Eddsworld, and it was started because it was more fun taking the mickey out of himself rather than others. He remains doing that today.
Strip #1 Artist - Christopher Baldwin
Christopher Baldwin is a writer and illustrator for MAD Magazine. He did the critically acclaimed daily comic strip "Bruno" for 11 years online (including hashing out a movie option contract with director Jeremiah Chechik); and for the past 4 years has been doing the daily comic strip "Little Dee", for which editors at United Syndicate helped him polish, the UK Daily Telegraph listed it as #2 for "pick of the web comics," and it was the sole example of the next wave of classic comic in the Washignton Post's article on book reprints of such comics as Rarebit Fiend and Peanuts. Chris also began the Guest Strip Project with his own idea and concept.
Mike Rouse-Deane
Although not an artist, Mike Rouse-Deane is the brain child of the Guest Strip Project, as well as the Kid's Book Project, Tastefully Done (both 2007 and 2008) and for over a year did a webblog called Webcomics in Print. He's wrote for Comixpedia on many a time, is obsessed with webcomics and has visited many webcomic conventions including joining the Camden Comic Stall on several weekends (when he's free).
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