Patrick Rothfuss is the bestselling author of The Kingkiller Chronicle. His first novel, The Name of the Wind, won the Quill Award and was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. Its sequel, The Wise Man's Fear, debuted at #1 on The New York Times bestseller chart and won the David Gemmell Legend Award. His novels have appeared on NPR's Top 100 Science Fiction/Fantasy Books list and Locus' Best 21st Century Fantasy Novels list. Pat lives in Wisconsin, where he brews mead, builds box forts with his children, and runs Worldbuilders, a book-centered charity that has raised more than six million dollars for Heifer International. He can be found at patrickrothfuss.com and on Twitter at @patrickrothfuss. Jim Zub is a writer, artist and art instructor based in Toronto, Canada. Over the past twenty years he's worked for a diverse array of publishing, movie and video game clients including Marvel, DC Comics, Disney, Capcom, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, and Bandai-Namco. He juggles his time between being a freelance comic writer and a professor teaching drawing and storytelling courses in Seneca College's award-winning Animation program. His current comic projects include Conan the Barbarian, the monthly adventures of Robert E. Howard's legendary sword & sorcery hero, Dungeons & Dragons, the official comic series of the world's most popular tabletop role-playing game, and Stone Star, a space-fantasy adventure set inside a roving gladiatorial arena.
Patrick Rothfuss is the bestselling author of The Kingkiller Chronicle. His first novel, The Name of the Wind, won the Quill Award and was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. Its sequel, The Wise Man's Fear, debuted at #1 on The New York Times bestseller chart and won the David Gemmell Legend Award. His novels have appeared on NPR's Top 100 Science Fiction/Fantasy Books list and Locus' Best 21st Century Fantasy Novels list. Pat lives in Wisconsin, where he brews mead, builds box forts with his children, and runs Worldbuilders, a book-centered charity that has raised more than six million dollars for Heifer International. He can be found at patrickrothfuss.com and on Twitter at @patrickrothfuss. Jim Zub is a writer, artist and art instructor based in Toronto, Canada. Over the past twenty years he's worked for a diverse array of publishing, movie and video game clients including Marvel, DC Comics, Disney, Capcom, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, and Bandai-Namco. He juggles his time between being a freelance comic writer and a professor teaching drawing and storytelling courses in Seneca College's award-winning Animation program. His current comic projects include Conan the Barbarian, the monthly adventures of Robert E. Howard's legendary sword & sorcery hero, Dungeons & Dragons, the official comic series of the world's most popular tabletop role-playing game, and Stone Star, a space-fantasy adventure set inside a roving gladiatorial arena.
Patrick Rothfuss is the bestselling author of The Kingkiller
Chronicle. His first novel, The Name of the Wind, won the
Quill Award and was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the
Year. Its sequel, The Wise Man’s Fear, debuted at #1
on The New York Times bestseller chart and won the David
Gemmell Legend Award. His novels have appeared on NPR’s Top 100
Science Fiction/Fantasy Books list and Locus’ Best 21st
Century Fantasy Novels list. Pat lives in Wisconsin, where he brews
mead, builds box forts with his children, and runs Worldbuilders, a
book-centered charity that has raised more than six million dollars
for Heifer International. He can be found at patrickrothfuss.com
and on Twitter at @patrickrothfuss.
Jim Zub is a writer, artist and art instructor based in
Toronto, Canada. Over the past 20 years, he’s worked for a diverse
array of publishing, movie, and video game clients including
Marvel, DC Comics, Disney, Capcom, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, and
Bandai-Namco. He juggles his time between being a freelance comic
writer and a professor teaching drawing and storytelling courses in
Seneca College’s award-winning Animation program.
Troy Little, three-time Eisner, Ringo, and Harvey
nominee, has worked with IDW, Oni Press, and Top Shelf on such
books as the award-winning adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las
Vegas, Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, The Powerpuff Girls,
Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls with Kevin Eastman, as well as
his creator-owned books, Chiaroscuro and the Angora Napkin series.
He lives in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
For over twelve years, Leonardo Ito has brought worlds to
life coloring properties such as Batman Animated, TMNT, Powerpuff
Girls, Rick and Morty, and Sonic The Hedgehog, among many others.
Japan, technology, and racing games are some of the things he won’t
shut up about. If you don't believe him, just ask his wife.
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