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Here is a list of the creators that will be attending this year's Cortland Comic Fair. If you or someone you know is a comic creator, pro or amatuer and would like your work to be seen, contact Jim Coon at 607-756-1734 or jkcoon1734@odyssey.net for table information!
ART BALTAZAR
Art is a super-cartoonist on the flip side of the south side of Chicago. He's all about the peace, love, and joy. He defines cartoons and comics not only as an artstyle, but as  a way of life. Art started his funky secret art studio in 1994 with the his self-published comic book ..."The Cray-Baby Adventures". Now he lives with his lovely wife Rose and never has to leave the house.
CHRIS YAMBAR
CHRIS YAMBAR is one of the most prolific creative forces in modern pop culture.  Unlike others in the creative arts, YAMBAR has been able to create an enormous catalog of work in the following mediums: painting, writing, cartooning, publishing, designing, and recording, all of which have been met with staggering results. 
ROGER STERN
Roger Stern first started working in comics as a writer since 1975. He has written for both Marvel and DC comics and he has worked on major characters including the Amazing Spider-Man, the Avengers, Captain America, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, and Superman. Roger's 1993 novel -- the Death and Life of Superman -- was a New York Times bestseller. His most recent work is a new, original novel -- Smallville: Strange Visitors -- based on the hit WB television series.
RUSTY!
Frank is less than 'heroic'. In fact, he's not a superhero at all. He has no super name, no hero costume, and just the most basic of powers... but he's great with a vacuum ! Frank is just 'Frank'. Some call him the 'Super'... mainly because he unclogs their drains, sweeps the hallways, and manages the apartment building as a superintendent. Others call him the 'Super'... mainly because he's as strong as 10 men, has bulletproof skin, and finds himself in situations where no criminal is safe. This is the basis of the indy comic written and inked by 26 year comic pro Rusty!
JONATHAN & LOLA MYERS
As husband and wife, Jonathan and Lola are the creator-writer team of the Swamp Fox comic.  While Jonathan is the artist on the project, Lola, who holds a Masters Degree in Commercial Art, writes out the plots which they contrive together.
FRANK CAMUSSO
Frank Cammuso is the award-winning political cartoonist for the Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper. His fiction and satire have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Slate, and on National Public Radio. He’s the co-author of "2007-Eleven and Other American Comedies" (2000, Villard.) Cammuso lives in Syracuse, New York.
TIMOTHY SHEA
An ancient nameless world is dying. Timothy Shea is the creator of the comic HOPE 7:Two strangers must fight a schizophrenic dark queen, ferocious drears, and solve the riddles of the prophetic echoes to save a planet they can never truly call home.
CHRIS RING
Pennsylvania artist, Chris Ring came onto the comics scene as the Creator/Artist of the four part CARBONKNIGHT mini-series. Among other projects Chris recently teamed up with writer Paul Kane on the soon to be released mini series THE PERFECT VICTIM. This title will be released through PMK's IMAGINATION and if you like the sting aspect of Mission Impossible, the action of a Bond movie, and the detective feel of Batman...you'll want to check out THE PERFECT VICTIM.
DANIELLE CORSETTO
Danielle is the artist behind “Girls With Slingshots,” “Hazelnuts,” “Ramblers,” and several other homemade stories. A super-senior herself, she’s been putting most of her time into “Ramblers,” a weekly strip about students who never seem to graduate and have been in school longer most ad-juncts. Her work can be seen at popimage.com and worldfamouscomics.com, as well as the CBLDF’s “More Fund Comics” that came out last fall. She also put out a small-run collection of “Hazelnuts” strips at last year’s Pitts-con which has since sold out. Seeing as she’ll finally be graduating this May, anyone willing to employ her would do well to drop off a job application at her table. Showering her with encouragement couldn’t hurt, either.
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