Scott Snyder is a New York Times bestselling author and one of comics' bestselling writers. He is the recipient of two Eisner Awards, a Harvey Award, an Eagle Award, three Stan Lee Awards, and an Inkpot Award. Snyder made his comic book writing debut in 2009, with Marvel Comics. In 2011, Vertigo and DC Comics published 
American Vampire, his creator-owned debut, with artist and co-creator Rafael Albuquerque. The first story was co-authored by Stephen King and received international acclaim. 
Snyder is best known for writing Batman including seminal runs on 
Detective Comics (with artist Jock) and 
Batman (with frequent collaborator Greg Capullo). Snyder has co-created some of the most successful creator-owned comics, including 
Wytches (with Jock and in development at Amazon Studios for animation), 
The Wake (with Sean Murphy), 
A.D. (with Jeff Lemire) and 
Undiscovered Country (with Charles Soule, Guiseppe Camuncoli, and Daniele Orlandi). 
In 2020, Snyder unveiled his Best Jackett Press label. He lives on Long Island with his wife and three sons. He is an avid and non-ironic fan of Elvis Presley. 
Rafael Albuquerque is an Eisner, Harvey and Inkpot Award winner for
 The New York Times Bestseller 
American Vampire. He has been working for major comic book publishers in the United States since 2005. Best known for his work on 
All-Star Batman, Batgirl, Animal Man, Huck, and 
Eight. He has adapted the Neil Gaiman tale 
A Study in Emerald, Mark Millar's 
Hit-Girl and Dark Horse's 
Hidden Society.