Erin Storm's family business is doing the F.B.I.'s dirty work so it came as no surprise when she became an assassin for the bureau. After she is told not to retaliate for the murder of the man
she fell in love with while undercover, Erin leaves the family business and becomes a freelance assassin/adventurer-for-hire, much to her families dismay.


Rob
Jones:
Series creator, co-writer and artist. Rob is an illustrator whos work has appeared in books from Heroic Publishing, Students of the Unusual, MoonStone Books, in projects for compaines like FedEX, and was the last assistant to train under industry legend Dick Giordano. Since Dick's passing in early 2010, Rob has been working with another industry legend and fellow Giordano disciple Bob Layton.

GaryCarbon: Writer and co-creator. Gary is an artist and writer who lives on the cross streets of advertising, art and comics. With 20+ years of creative experience as a creative director, designer and illustrator, Gary brings a broad range of experience to his approach to comics as a storyteller. He’s mainly focused on small press and self-published work and at times collaborating with outstanding artist like Rob and Dick. His passion is art and his genre is comics.

DickGiordano: Artist and editor. A veteran of more than five decades in the comic book field, Dick Giordano began his career in 1951 working as an apprentice at the Jerry Iger Studio. After a short time, Dick left Iger's to become a freelance artist for Charlton Comics in 1952 where he later became the company's editor-in-chief in 1965, launching the short-lived but well-remembered Action Heroes line. In 1967 he moved to DC for a three-year stint as editor and became part of a creative team that helped to change the face of comic books in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Together with writer Dennis O'Neil and penciller Neal Adams, he helped to bring Batman back to his roots as a dark, brooding "creature of the night" and raise awareness of contemporary social issues through the adventures of Green Lantern and Green Arrow. The winner of numerous industry awards, Giordano later returned to DC and rose to the position of Vice President-Executive Editor where he was instrumental in launching Batman Returns, Watchmen and Crisis on Infinite Earths, among other mega hits before "retiring" in 1993 to once again pursue a full-time career as a penciller and inker. Since then he has worked for a variety of publishers, was featured in his biography "Dick Giordano - Changing Comics One Day at a Time"published by Twomorrows and written and drawn a how-to book for F+W Pubs, Draw Comics with Dick Giordano.