The artists behind the day the cat got shot

  • Maria Guadarrama

    A Venezuelan cartoonist and illustrator who studied graphic design at Universidad de los Andes. Her work is published in a newspaper called El Universal.

    (Illustrator of “Mattias’s Dream” and “Minutes Before the Cat Got Shot”)

  • Justin Lynch

    Justin lives in Northern Kentucky with his wife, daughter, and a bunch of wild dogs. He studied fine art and journalism at Northern Kentucky University.

    (Illustrator of “Spying and Narrating”)

  • Brad Wetzel

    A visual artist based in Cincinnati, Ohio who graduated from the Columbus College of Art & Design in 2009 with a bachelor’s in fine art illustration and a minor in graphic design. He works in a variety of mediums, including oil, gouache, ink, and cut paper.

    (Illustrator of “South” and “Epilogue II” / Inker of “Cassandra and Dorian and Mattias”)

  • Tahnee Torres

    A graphic designer and occasional illustrator with a healthy love of comics, games, and the visual arts. Tahnee has worked professionally as a designer for several years, but otherwise can be found drawing some random thing or another.

    (Illustrator of “The Tree Must Die”)

  • Michael Lee Harris

    A Georgia-based artist who has drawn such titles as Black Wraith, Berlin 1945, Gorilla the Chinchilla, Black Hitler, and many others. He earned a bachelor’s degree in illustration and a master’s degree in sequential art. He enjoys writing, drawing comics, storyboarding, illustrating children’s books, and talking about himself in the third person.

    (Illustrator of “Gregory Must Die”)

  • Tanmoy Das

    Hailing from India, Tanmoy Das studied animation filmmaking at the Zee Institute of Creative Arts, Mumbai, and then worked as a VFX artist at Rhythm & Hues Studios. Currently, Tanmoy works as a freelance illustrator focused mainly on comic book art.

    (Illustrator of “A Chance Encounter”)

  • Ben Fleischer

    A mixed media artist originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and now based in Los Angeles, Ben is a member of the Bunk News Art Collective and has worked in a variety of mediums, including illustration, wood sculpture, oil and acrylic painting, collage, large scale illustrations, and more.

    (Illustrator of “Homecoming”)

  • Julie Hill

    A freelance artist and designer based in Austin, Texas and currently available for editorial, commercial, and children’s illustration, web design, graphic design, creative direction, strategy, and animation.

    (Illustrator of “Cassandra”)

  • Colin Dyer

    Colin received a BFA in sequential art from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He’s a professional comic book artist and illustrator and has worked on videos, created storyboards for commercials, and is working on a graphic novel memoir about Vietnam.

    (Illustrator of “Cassandra and Dorian”)

  • Frederic Guimont

    Frederic is a comic book artist and web developer based in Quebec City, Quebec.

    (Pencils for “Cassandra and Dorian and Mattias”)

  • Ryan Holgersen

    A rather hairy man, Ryan draws flyers, album covers, and comics for other people and creates his own online comics. He lives in South Carolina with his wife, daughter, several cats, and a slime monster named Samuel that lives in his closet.

    (Illustrator of “Tunnel Vision”)

  • Sara Leah Miller

    Sara Leah is a felt artist and illustrator from Cincinnati, Ohio. She studied visual arts at Greenville University in Illinois. Her work can be found at Wooden Hill, Core Clay Gallery, and Put it on the Pizza Vintage and Handmade.

    (Illustrator of “Two Sisters”)

  • Alan Bay

    A comic artist from Singapore who has worked on titles like Death-Rattler, Little Heroes Anthology 3, Monster Mashup Anthology, and Once Upon a Time in Singapore: Traders.

    (Illustrator of “Territory”)

  • Jethro Au

    A graduate of the University of British Columbia, Jethro currently works as a graphic designer and artist in Vancouver, Canada. He is the artist of Tubey Toons, a webcomic that follows a boy and his demonic companion, Belial. When he is not drawing, Jethro spends his time watching horror movies and rolling wheels of cheese down hills.

    (Illustrator of “Boy Wonder”)

  • Luca Bulgheroni

    Born in Italy in 1989, Luca has studied at the Milano and Bologna Academy of Fine Arts, where he took a masterclass in comics. He works as a freelance comic artist and colorist.

    (Illustrator of “The Cat”)

  • John Sebastian

    John is a Cincinnati-based illustrator and designer. In 2009, he earned his bachelor’s in architecture from the University of Cincinnati’s DAAP College. Since then, he’s focused on creating works of weird and fantastical wonderment, cartoons, and print designs.

    (Illustrator of “Epilogue I”)

  • Diego Guerra

    An artist from Colombia with extensive experience in animation and comics, collaborating with several punk fanzines, working at a TV studio, and developing his animated feature, Desterrada. He’s currently working on comics for clients from the US, UK, and Canada.

    (Illustrator of Chapter Pages)

  • Jamie Stephens

    Jamie is a self-taught artist and photographer who specializes in illustration and fine art. He lives in a small town in Gloucestershire with his partner Wendy and two cats.

    (Cover art)