Alain Bismut was a script reader for New World and MGM in Los Angeles, winner of the Grand Prix du Meilleur Scénario in Paris with Le Turc in 1999, and winner of the Best Short Story competition organized by LCI in 2008 with Franck et Ava. In 2011, he wrote the treatment for the first version of Eden, followed by a screenplay in both French and English. A year later, he collaborated with Abel Ferry on rewriting the story.
Abel Ferry is a director specializing in action and adventure films. Following Vertige, distributed by Gaumont, he continued his television career with Piège Blanc for France 2 and Le Saut du Diable for TF1 (where he received the French Film Trophy for best ratings in 2021). He is currently preparing his return to cinema in 2025 with Gibier, an uncompromising thriller denouncing the use of violence no matter how noble the cause. Eden, an adaptation of his feature film project, is his first venture into comics.
Christopher Sebela is an American screenwriter and graphic artist. After working in journalism, he moved into comics. Among his many works are Screamland: Death of the Party (Image), Captain Marvel and Fantastic Four (Marvel), and Ghost and Alien VS Predator (Dark Horse).
Marc Laming is comic book artist & illustrator living in the United Kingdom. Marc came to prominence in the early 2000s while working exclusively at DC/Vertigo on Howard Chaykin & David Tischman’s critically-acclaimed title American Century. Since then Marc has gone on to work at almost every major American comics publisher drawing titles for Marvel, DC/Vertigo, Valiant, Ubisoft, IDW, Dark Horse, Image Comics, Dynamite & BOOM! He is best known now for his work on Marvel Comics' Star Wars line of comics.