Christopher Mills is a freelance writer, editor and graphic artist with over two decades of experience in the publishing industry, working primarily for newspapers and comic book publishers.

A professional writer since 1990, he's scripted numerous independent comic books in a variety of genres, including LEONARD NIMOY'S PRIMORTALS, SHADOW HOUSE, THE NIGHT DRIVER, KOLCHAK THE NIGHT STALKER and the critically-acclaimed crime thriller, GRAVEDIGGER: THE SCAVENGERS. He's also authored a handful of published short stories, with more in the works.

Currently, he's writing several new comic books for various publishers, a regular online DVD review column, and a bunch of other projects. His website is www.atomicpulp.com.

Joe Staton's first job in comics was on THE MANY GHOSTS OF DR. GRAVES (Charlton, 1971). He was an assistant to Gil Kane in 1972-73.

Joe may be best known for co-creating E-MAN (Charlton, 1972-73), who later returned from First Comics (1981-84), Comico (1990), Alpha Productions and Digital Webbing.

After E-MAN's original run, Joe went to Marvel as inker on THE AVENGERS (1973-74) and THE INCREDIBLE HULK (1975-76). He moved to DC and resumed penciling, with work on JUSTICE SOCIETY (1977-78), LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (1978), MILLENNIUM (1988), GREEN LANTERN and THE HUNTRESS (1989-90), among other series. At DC Joe also co-created the Omega Men and the Huntress.

He was the initial art director for First Comics (1980-84) and drew "A Christmas Carol" for their run of CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED (1990).

Joe has received the Inkpot and Eisner Awards.