WFC Creative Hall of Fame!

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I tried to create comic books alone for years, which was painful. I just have so much content, and a single lifetime would not be enough to quench my dreams. I needed help in the form of like-minded creative spirits. So, I started the search for the right teammates. The hunt rendered mixed results as various people did not care about my vision or just wanted the money. I gave lots of money to fake players in the Indy comic game while trying to play chess with checker pieces.

But luckily, in time, I started to find a community of passionate creators who cared past the dollars and raised my projects to a new level. The people below will always be considered part of the team and the heart of WhiteFire comics...


Artist/Colorist
Ajhay Cerezo

He is an uber-talented artist, a colorist, and a kindred spirit. His talent made "Rakehell" happen. His level of care is through the roof, along with his work

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Artist/Colorist
Derek Stevens

Derek is a fantasy artist who can put a unique spin on a concept. He has been great to work with, and I consider him a friend. He provided some next-level covers and pin-ups.

Rakehell #1  with the

Artist/Colorist
David Ocampo

David is a prominent artist and colorist. He is a veteran of the comic book scene and an anchor when WhiteFire Comics experiences stormy waters.

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Artist
Juaco Guerra

A dependable and eager-to-please, creative artist, Juaco helped me develop characters and created cover art and pin-ups for "The Forsaken Future" (Remaster) and "Rakehell" with a super gritty style.


Creative Compass
Corey Hardiman

As a partner in crime and the creator of Sister Mercy, Corey took my writing from poor to a score and has been a solid piece of rubber to bounce things off over the years.


Artist/Colorist
Ariel Medel

A Pro, Pro, Pro. As an artist I have studied his charater designs and asked, how the heck does it do it? My answer...I dont know. He is great and I always appreciate his help.


Colorist
Diego Comino

Diego has often helped with his glorious colors and timely work on "The Forsaken Future." He is a dependable, talented soul and is always willing to help.


Artist/Colorist
J.C Grande

What can I say? Check out his work J.C. is a genuine comic book guy. He created fantastic covers and storyboards for "The Forsaken Future" issue 2. He's a super-talented guy.


Artist
Deivid Deon

Deivid came out of nowhere looking for work, and I was happy to oblige him. He is an excellent storyboard and cover artist. Drawing a comic book is tedious, and he was up for the challenge."


Colorist
Ulises Arreola

Ariel introduced us, and I was so impressed with the cover colors he did for "The Forsaken Future 3." I was fortunate he found some time to help me out.


Artist/Colorist
Jorge A Castilla

As the cover and storyboard artist for "Gabriel - Hand of God," the creative passion poured out of this guy, and it shows in his art. A powerful artist I was glad to work with.


Artist
Rodney Bennett

The storyboard artist for "Quint." Rodney showed a ton of talent while displaying an art style that is genuinely unique. His character design blew my mind.


Colorist
Erik Euller

A true hero, Eric came in late and saved the coloring timelines on "The Forsaken Future" issue 2. He created some solid color combinations and got the job done is super fast times.


Editor
Cindy Calzone

Needing assurance with the comic writing, my heroine came as Cindy. She came in and reviewed and evolved stories. She seemed to like the subject matter...over reviewing resumes.


Colorist/Artist
Paul Anderson

Paul came in and saved the day coloring "The Forsaken Future," and we collaborated on the Crucifix cover. He is a gifted workhorse who worked on a variety of concepts.



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