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The Creators

On Granted

ELISEU GOUVEIA (ZEU)
Penciller on Granted

Eliseu “Zeu” Gouveia is a portuguese comics artist and freelance illustrator with many years of experience illustrating comics, children’s books and school books. More recently, his work includes, work on Lady Death, as a Marvel Comics sketch card artist and in The Phantom, written by Mike Bullock for Moonstone Books. Moonstone Books also published a mini-series, which he created, called Infiniteens and a mini-series written by Justin Gray called Vengeance of the Mummy. Of note, he has previously worked with Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray on Image Comics one-shot Cloudburst.


OCTAVIA MOON – Co-writer & Colourist on Granted – Creator and artist on Mina, Tanhauser, Unleashed and Silkskins.
Artist, writer, colorist, letterer & website builder

Octavia Moon picked up the graphics tablet about 13 years ago, when she met Adam – who draws and writes comics. Coming from a very artistic and creative family she found she had a bit of a knack and has been practicing her art ever since – mainly coloring for Adam – both pin ups and sequential pages. in the last couple of years she has been refining her technique in her own line art.


ADAM JOLLY
co-writer on Granted and writer of Scions

Adam Jolly has been writing and drawing professionally for about eight years, starting shortly after moving to the United Kingdom from Kentucky. He has worked as a freelance artist and writer – primarily in indie comics – for most of that time, with a few brief forays into the gaming industry (both tabletop and video). Early on, he was lucky enough to meet Octavia; her coloring has covered a multitude of his artistic sins over the years. He holds an MA and a BA in creative writing, from Western Kentucky University and Kentucky Wesleyan College respectively.

On Scions

VINCENT DUBOURG

Art & Artist, Colourist and letterer on Scions

Artist Vincent Dubourg has always wanted to work in comics. He got his start at the age of 20, doing make-up for cinema, TV and fashion in Paris. It was sometimes tough to make ends meet, so Vincent took several jobs on the side, including one as a night watchman for a year and a half. During this time Vincent volunteered to do storyboards for every director he met, in order to learn about drawing and visual storytelling. Vincent had so much storyboarding work from them that when he left the night watchman job, he was paid to work on a movie two weeks later.

In the intervening 15 years Vincent has created storyboards for movies, video games and advertising. In 2009 he decided to do what he’d always wanted to do: comic books. After capturing the interest of a publisher, Vincent completed two volumes of a story based on the adventures of Napoleon. He’s worked on several small projects since then, and has an ongoing personal project currently in development. And now, he’s the regular artist on Scions!

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