Eric Lewald and Julia Lewald are two of the premier writer-producers in family and youth-oriented television, having earned over 700 produced credits between them
X-Men: The Art and Making of The Animated Series
Eric Lewald and Julia Lewald are two of the premier writer-producers in family and youth-oriented television, having earned over 700 produced credits between them
X-Men: The Art and Making of The Animated Series
Alison Arngrim is an actress, author, and activist best known for her iconic role as Nellie Oleson on the classic TV series Little House on the Prairie. Her memorable performance made her one of television’s most unforgettable villains. Off-screen, she’s a passionate advocate for child protection and HIV awareness.
Vernon Wells is an Australian actor best known for his iconic villain roles, including Wez in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Bennett in Commando. He also starred as Ransik, the main antagonist in Power Rangers Time Force, bringing a memorable performance to the beloved franchise. With a career spanning decades, Wells remains a fan favorite in action and sci-fi genres.
Tony Fleecs is a comic book writer and artist best known for his work on My Little Pony comics for IDW Publishing. He has also gained recognition for his creator-owned series Feral, showcasing his talent for storytelling beyond all-ages comics. Fleecs’ dynamic art style and engaging narratives have made him a standout in both independent and mainstream comic projects.
Jeremy Miller is an actor best known for his role as Ben Seaver on the hit sitcom Growing Pains. He also voiced Linus van Pelt in several Peanuts animated specials. In addition to acting, he has worked as a voice artist and chef. Miller remains a beloved figure in television nostalgia and continues to engage with fans through appearances and projects.




Kyle Higgins is an American comic book writer and film director. He is best known for his work on the Batman franchise at DC Comics, namely writing the miniseries Batman: Gates of Gotham and for the Nightwing and Batman Beyond titles, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise at Boom! The greater of Raident Black and the Radiant Universe.
Born in London, England and now residing in Los Angeles, Stephen Silver has been a character designer and teacher in the Animation Industry for over 20 years developing Intellectual Properties for some of the largest companies in the world such as, Disney, Warner Bros, Nickelodeon, Sony, MAD Magazine, Reel FX, Bento box, Hasbro, Universal, DreamWorks and more. Stephen is responsible for the visual character development and design of some of animations most iconic and cultural hits such as Disney’s, Kim Possible, Nickelodeon’s, Danny Phantom, Disney’s, Clerks the animated series to name a few. Having designed characters for multiple studios, owing his own company, Silvertoons, Inc. and the Art school “Silver Drawing Academy”, Stephen has now taken his knowledge to train and conduct workshops and seminars worldwide for corporations, schools, animation and gaming studios teaching the participants mindset for creative development and character design in order to help spark creativity and innovation. He is the author of 10 published books on the Art of sketching, conquering artistic struggles, Character design, Caricature and Life Drawing.
Billy Gray is an actor best known for his role as Bud Anderson on the classic TV series Father Knows Best. With a career spanning film and television, he also appeared in The Day the Earth Stood Still and several other productions. Beyond acting, Gray has pursued interests in motorcycling and inventing.
Celebrity voice artist Kat Cressida has brought countless characters to life for Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Marvel Studios, Cartoon Network, and several iconic AAA video games.
Her most famous roles include:
Additionally, Kat is beloved by Disney and horror fans for portraying The Haunted Mansion’s “Black Widow” Bride, Constance Hatchaway. She serves as both the voice and face of this iconic character across Disney Parks worldwide, Disney Animation, video games, attractions, parades, and shows.