Jordie Bellaire is an American comic book
colorist who lives in Ireland and works
for DC, Marvel, Valiant, and Image comic
book publishers. She has colored Pretty Deadly, The
Manhattan Projects, Moon Knight, The
Vision, Magneto, Nowhere Men, Hawkeye, Batman,
among other titles.
Bellaire is credited with starting the "Comics are for everybody"
initiative to make the comic book community more inclusive and
compassionate.
In 2014, Bellaire was nominated for an Eisner award for
best cover artist for her collaboration on The
Wake with Sean Murphy. In addition, she also received a
nomination for Best Coloring award for her work on various
titles, which she won.
Eleonora Carlini is an Italian illustrator and comic book artist,
born in Rome. She debuted in 2015 in the United States, working for
several publisher, such as Zenescope Entertainment (Grimm Tales of
Terror) and Titan Comics (Doctor Who). She began collaborating with
DC Comics working on the Batgirl of Burnside by Brenden Fletcher
and Stewart Cameron closing the first story cycle of the famous
series, continuing later on the Harley Quinn title, Green Arrow:
The Return of Roy Harper, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman. In 2021 she
starts, along with Ivan Cohen, a new group of Teen Titans for Earth
11 with the first non-binary character, Kid Quick. Parallel to the
work for DC Comics, together with Justin Jordan, she publishes for
Aftershock Comics, Backways, a creator-owner with dark magical
overtones.
With BOOM! Studios, she works on the Go Go Power Rangers head
written by Ryan Parrott (through 2019) and the Buffy the vampire
slayer: Hellmouth and Faith series. From 2021 to present, she works
on Marvel - Women of Marvel, Spider-Man, Marauders, Captain Marvel,
SpiderPunk, and Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and continuing to
collaborate with Renegade Game Studios, Fantasy Flight Games, Epic
Games, and NetEase Games on board games and video games.
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