Notable Writers and Artists
- Pete Alvarado
- Flemming Andersen
- Carl Barks
- Pat Block
- Geoffrey Blum
- Luciano Bottaro
- Jack Bradbury
- Daniel Branca
- Renato Canini
- Giovan Battista Carpi
- Giorgio Cavazzano
- Rodolfo Cimino
- Luis Destuet
- Byron Erickson
- Enrico Faccini
- Arthur Faria Jr.
- César Ferioli
- David Gerstein
- Antoni Gil-Bao
- Manuel Gonzales
- Floyd Gottfredson
- Bob Gregory
- Jan Gulbransson
- Paul Halas
- Mau Heymans
- Al Hubbard
- Lars Jensen
- Daan Jippes
- Bob Karp
- Dick Kinney
- Vic Lockman
- John Lustig
- Corrado Mastantuono
- Verci de Mello
- Freddy Milton
- Dick Moores
- Paul Murry
- Francisco Rodriguez Peinado
- Stefan Petrucha
- Miquel Pujol
- Irineu Soares Rodrigues
- Don Rosa
- Marco Rota
- Ivan Saidenberg
- Guido Scala
- Romano Scarpa
- Tony Strobl
- Jaime Diaz Studio
- Al Taliaferro
- Gérson Teixeira
- Noel Van Horn
- William Van Horn
- Massimo De Vita (son of Pier Lorenzo, see Italian Wikipedia: Massimo De Vita)
- Pier Lorenzo De Vita (father of Massimo, see Italian Wikipedia: Pier Lorenzo De Vita)
- Victor Arriagada Rios, "Vicar"
- Bill Walsh
- Silvia Ziche
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