The Creators
Lee Robson
Hailing from the north east of England, Lee Robson is quickly gaining ground in the UK independent press scene. His work has featured in the Eagle Award nominated FutureQuake, and its sister publication, horror anthology Something Wicked. He’s also a regular contributor to Accent UK‘s series of themed anthologies (Robots and Western are out now, Predators and Zombies 2 will be released in 2011 with Victoriana due to follow in 2012), and more work has appeared in the 2000AD fanzines Zarjaz and Dogbreath. He’s currently scripting the original graphic novels Babble for Com.X and Chosen for Accent UK.
Contrary to popular belief, he didn’t die a bitter and lonely old man in 1964, but is, in fact, alive and well, and currently working on several other projects. He is, however, as surly and misanthropic as people claim.
Bryan Coyle
Irishman Bryan Coyle is a veteran of the Irish and UK independent press scene. As well as self-publishing the abominable Pony School (described by Batman writer Alan Grant as what “might worst comic I have ever read”) and dabbling with web comics such as the Doctor Who spin-off The Forge, he’s also a regular contributor to the Eagle Award nominated FutureQuake, its sister publications MangaQuake and Something Wicked, the award-winning Solar Wind, the acclaimed Omnivistascope and the Accent UK series of themed graphic novels (Robots and Western are out now and Predators is due for release in 2011).
When not shackled to his graphics tablet, he can usually be found on his private yacht with a gaggle of supermodels, or making up stories about himself.

