NICHOLAS RAIMO (artist for Dealers)
NOCKIMAN (artist for digital hobo)
Hi everybody! I´m Nockiman, I´ve 26 years old and since I was a teen when I was introduced to digital art. I start drawing at age 15 and I don´t pass a day without continuing to perfect my art. I work very hard to perfect my craft and to keep my style unique!
I create my own worlds when drawing. This it´s the principal reason for which I make my art . From time immemorial, humans have had a need to show art on the walls of caves to tell his story. Now 60,000 thousand years later we continue doing the same thing but on computer.
Webcomics are, for me, a friendly and intimate way to reach readers. It´s different from a monthly comic. Sometimes people like the web and sometimes they have to have the print version. I see the webcomic as an evolution in the art. Speaking of art, you can check out my other stuff at my blog spot here: http://nockix.blogspot.com/
TOM KURZANSKI (artist for Post Apocalyptic Nick)
An illustrator whose artistic body of work includes Antigone (Silent Devil), Sasquatch, Karma Incorporated, and Legends of the Middle-Man (Viper), the Comic Book Project (Dark Horse & Columbia Teachers College), and You Can Do Cartoon Voices, Too! (Sunday Learning Series). Post Apocalyptic Nick is his first venture into web comickery, a media through which we have the potential to change the landscape of comic consumption. Tom currently resides in Centennial, CO with an emergency hobo bindle in case of nuclear fallout.
GREG EALES (artist for Sports Guys)
Greg Eales was born with a pencil in hand. His first love, cartoons. As a kid Greg scribbled his first cave drawings on blank sheets of paper his mom would nag at him not to waste. From then on it spawned into a love of comics, characters and creativity. Fast forward to adulthood and that innocent love of all things drawn has become his passion.
Sports Guys is Greg’s first big debut into the webcomic world. He’s eager to show off his stuff and hopes everyone will enjoy reading the comic as much as he does drawing it.
“Over the past several years I’ve really become a huge webcomic fan, so it’s an honor to join the ranks of some really distinguished and talented guys and gals. I truly believe webcomics are the future and I really look forward to contributing to that.”
Christian Beranek was drop shipped in from another time and space with the sole mission to rock your world with webcomics. A graduate of James Madison University, CB worked her way up through comics the old fashioned way: by printing them. While she still sees print as an incredibly tactile and organic experience, her future thinking mind can now tap into the wonderful world of binary art. Considered a mad cowgirl of the digital wild west, CB has teamed up with another person from the future, Tony D, and a bevy of talented artists from around the world to create content for The Webcomic Factory.
You can follow CB’s adventures on twitter HERE and on Tumblr HERE.





























































