- Jean-Pierre Dionnet


The famous french cartoonist and writer Jean-Pierre Dionnet, co-founder (with Bernard Farkas, Philippe Druillet and Moebius) of the "Mètal Hurlant magazine", during the Comicon inaugural dinner, 2004.- Jeffery Deaver

Massimo di Porzio with writer Jeffery Deaver author of the thriller "The Bone Collector" now a successful film by Phillip Noyce.- Jeffrey Tate

- Jim Lee

Jim Lee is a Korean American comic book artist, writer, creator and publisher. He is known for his stylized, detailed and dynamic style and is one of the more popular artists in American comics.
Lee’s artwork quickly gained popularity in the eyes of enthusiastic fans; in 1991 Lee helped launch a second X-Men series simply called X-Men, not only as the artist, but also as co-writer with long-time X-Men scribe Chris Claremont.
In late 1998, however, Lee left Image Comics and sold Wildstorm to DC Comics. Lee's career as a publisher had mostly precluded art jobs and he desired to return to his roots as an illustrator. In 2003 he collaborated on a 12 issue run on Batman with writer Jeph Loeb that became a runaway sales success (See Batman: Hush). This was followed by a year's stint on Superman (see For Tomorrow), with writer Brian Azzarello. In 2005, Lee teamed with Frank Miller on the new series All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder.
In the Photo he is with Claudio Curcio, the director of Comicon-Naples and Roberta Di Porzio- Joan de Moor

- Joann Sfar

- Joe Quesada

- Jordi Bernat Cussò





