About KomiKazee
Chris McCroskey
X-Men, Superman, Ultimate Avengers
Chris McCroskey is on a mission to build an army of rabid fans to reclaim the glory of comic book culture. He believes in the undiscovered talent of the unknown but gifted artists and writers that are fans first and foremost. He aims to bring the excitement of comics and the value of heroes to the next generation of fans.
When he's not down at the local comic shop, you can find him batting cleanup at the softball park.
For fans. By fans.
KomiKazee aims to amplify the fan voice in comic culture. You'll find the tone of the site refreshingly non-professional.
What you'll find
Timely reviews and insightful takes on the latest news from a fans perspective because we are. We also have a unique blog flavor. We'll cover more fan sites than other communities because we think fans have something to say.
What you won't find
We don't regurgitate the same press releases from the film studios or comic book distributors just to fill up a page. With press releases, you can expect a unique take or we won't cover it.
Who we are
Founding members Curvezilla, Sixstring, and AverageJoe are looking to add to the roster of bloggers, artists, and customizers to power KomiKazee Nation. If you're interested in contributing, drop us a line!
Contact
Web: www.komikazee.com
Email: Drop us a line
Wynn Netherland
GI Joe, Lost, most anything on TV
Wynn Netherland is on a mission to bring dial tone simplicity to the web. He believes that in order to deliver truly great computing
experiences, web developers must simply get out of the way. He believes too many features can create complexity and undermine the core purpose
of any web site. When he's not geeking out on technology, he can be found screaming for the Astros at the ball park or strumming his six string on the back porch.
J. Romero
Ultimate Avengers, X-Men, Superman
J. Romero is on a mission to produce the most entertaining, up-to-date fan site on the net all while making it look pretty. Everything he creates from logos, to web site designs, to characters is all done with the same precision and passion as the next. When he's not busy at work creating the next unique character design or company logo, he can be found spending his time reading, hanging out with friends, or sketching on anything he can find -- napkins, menus, or scraps of paper. If it needs to look good, he's all over it.



