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A group of independent writers, artists, and letterers collaborating to create short comics based on weekly themes.

You Can’t Kill Us All!

5 min readMar 25, 2025

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Our one-page comics showcase characters who refuse to go down without a fight, whether they’re outnumbered rebels, last survivors standing, or something far more sinister that just won’t die. From epic last stands to eerie, unstoppable forces, these stories pulse with resilience, revenge, and raw survival instinct. Whether it’s a rallying cry for justice or a chilling warning, one thing is certain — some things just won’t stay dead. So sharpen your blades, gather your allies, and brace for impact, because You Can’t Kill Us All!

Story by C. J. Wilson | Art and Letters by Jack Van Thomme
Story by Daniel G. Wilson (DGW) | Art by Aaron Brown | Letters by Tom Lynott
Story, Art, and Letters by Jonathan Chiotis
Story by Christian De Matteo | Art and Letters by Markus Pattern
Story by Carmen White | Art by Luna Grey | Letters by Luke W. Henderson

Whether it’s novels, comics, or video games, C.J. Wilson loves telling character-focused tales that try for poignancy and depth… or at least for entertainment. He is currently pitching one novel, finishing another, and working as a lead narrative designer for a small game development project while penning comics. When he’s not writing or reading, you can find him gaming, cooking, hiking, traveling, or out at a show somewhere. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. He’s always open to new projects and loves talking writing, so feel free to reach out! http://cjwilsonstories.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/connor-d-johnson/

Jack Van Thomme illustrates comics and pitches in when he can. You can see the things he likes to draw and read the things he likes to talk about on Twitter and Instagram @Real_JackVT https://www.instagram.com/real_jackvt/

Daniel G. Wilson (he/they) is a Jamaican-Canadian writer, music journalist, musician, and screenwriter based in Ontario, Canada. A lifelong lover of comics, genre fiction, and all things punk, he spends his time researching different cultures and playing Zelda Games. You can follow him generally on Instagram and on his band JONCRO s Twitter. You can also read some of his writing with the Canadian Co-Op/online magazine New Feeling.

Aaron Brown is fully operational and all of his circuits are functioning perfectly. Living in Massachusetts he is the creator of #IOTCOMIC and the fortune telling comic Casbah The Rock. Caricaturist and solid band name inventor. Find his work at https://www.frogking.art/

Tom Lynott lives in Arizona with his adorable wife, two boys and a Border Collie / Cattle Dog mutt named Dani. He took part in Comics Experience’s Introduction to Lettering Comics class in May 2021. You can see more of his work at https://tomlynottcomiclettering.myportfolio.com/. He has also been known to script a story or two.

Jonathan Chiotis is a writer of short stories and poems. He authored St. Anthony’s Fire in 2007 but since then has followed his passion for creating comic books. Doing the art, writing, and lettering for several mini comics with inept ability. Currently working on character creation with a focus on ultraviolent action, cinematic dialog, and the supernatural. He attended two semesters of art school, evidence which is undetectable in any of his works.

Christian De Matteo is a writer and college professor, founder of Tellworthy.com and co-founder of FugitivePoems.com with artist-extraordinaire James Lines. He loves all forms of art and entertainment, enjoys long walks on the beach and other less sandy locations, and is fatally allergic to fluffy cats (in case you wanted to get rid of him). He can be found pontificating/dad-joking on Twitter: @CDMetc and @FugitivePoems. He cannot draw. Like at all.

Markus Pattern draws comics, the odd commission, and wherever his whims takes him. You can find his work at https://www.markuspatterndraws.com

Luke W. Henderson (They/Them) is a writer and letterer from St. Louis, MO. Their work has been published in anthologies by Band of Bards, Foreign Press Comics, Fugitive Poems and Mocha Memoirs Press with upcoming work in Orange Cone Productions. More work and their newsletter can be found at Linktr.ee/lukewhenderson

Ryan always enjoyed reading comics and copying the images, from Beano to the Real Ghostbusters to the Punisher. He joined a charity art group a few years ago which really got him back in to putting pen to paper. Now he is here at The Comic Jam and is getting to produce some great comics with other creatives.

Kevin D. Lintz is a comic book letterer, writer, and editor. He learned his skills in a Comics Experience class and honed them on the mean streets of his all-ages comic book, Team SLUG. He startles his family by making sound effect noises out loud to try and translate them into written words. He has even watched “Helvetica”, the full-length feature movie about the font Helvetica. https://lintzlettering.com/

Carmen White is a wife, mother, and writer. She spent her teenage years making fun of comics and their inability to keep anyone truly dead. But in college she fell in love with a nerd and now she can not only out trivia him, but has written and published her own comic stories. https://www.carmenwhiteauthor.com/

Luna is a comic artist and entomologist, currently living in New Zealand. She is almost always thinking about either comics or insects. She is always excited to improve at doing her hobbies.

Luke W. Henderson (They/Them) is a writer and letterer from St. Louis, MO. Their work has been published in anthologies by Band of Bards, Foreign Press Comics, Fugitive Poems and Mocha Memoirs Press with upcoming work in Orange Cone Productions. More work and their newsletter can be found at Linktr.ee/lukewhenderson

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A group of independent artists and writers collaborating to create short comics based on weekly themes.