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Marvel Comics has revealed a new class of Stormbreakers today, comprising artists with iconic styles and immense creativity. Those artists include: Alessandro Cappuccio (Moon KnightUltimate Wolverine), Netho Diaz (Daredevil: Black AmorX-Men), Simone Di Meo (ChampionsX-Men of Apocalypse), Juan Frigeri (UltimatesInvincible Iron Man), Gurihiru (It’s JeffJeff the Land Shark), Jonas Scharf (Ultimate Spider-Man: IncursionDark X-Men), Geoff Shaw (Red HulkWolverine), and Luciano Vecchio (Spider-Verse Vs. VenomverseResurrection of Magneto).

The last Stormbreaker class included Elena Casagrande, Nic Klein, Jan Bazaldua, Chris Allen, Martin Coccolo, Lucas Werneck, Federico Vicentini and C.F. Villa.

“Since its inception over 20 years ago, Marvel’s Stormbreakers program (originally ‘Young Guns’) has introduced comic fans to the best and brightest artists from around the world,” Cebulski said. “This year’s class, hailing from six different countries, is yet another group of modern marvels who push the boundaries of style and storytelling. These are the creators who will be bringing our characters to life and blowing fans’ minds for years to come!”

Look forward to variant cover series by these artists over the next year or two, as it’s a major feature of the Stormbreakers classes of the past!

For details on each creator read below!

New York, NY— June 6, 2025 — Marvel Comics is proud to announce the 2025 class of MARVEL’S STORMBREAKERS, the premier talent distinction program that spotlights the next generation of elite artists in the industry.

Chosen for their iconic art styles, notable achievements, and boundless creativity, the creators in the new class include Alessandro Cappuccio (Moon KnightUltimate Wolverine), Netho Diaz (Daredevil: Black AmorX-Men), Simone Di Meo (ChampionsX-Men of Apocalypse), Juan Frigeri (UltimatesInvincible Iron Man), Gurihiru (It’s JeffJeff the Land Shark), Jonas Scharf (Ultimate Spider-Man: IncursionDark X-Men), Geoff Shaw (Red HulkWolverine), and Luciano Vecchio (Spider-Verse Vs. VenomverseResurrection of Magneto). Joined by Di Meo, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski will officially unveil the class at this weekend’s Marvel Art Atelier, the annual training program for aspiring Marvel artists hosted at Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel at Disneyland Paris.

“Since its inception over 20 years ago, Marvel’s Stormbreakers program (originally ‘Young Guns’) has introduced comic fans to the best and brightest artists from around the world,” Cebulski said. “This year’s class, hailing from six different countries, is yet another group of modern marvels who push the boundaries of style and storytelling. These are the creators who will be bringing our characters to life and blowing fans’ minds for years to come!”

Selected every two years, these artists follows in the footsteps of 2023’s class that included Elena Casagrande (Runaways), Nic Klein (Incredible Hulk), Jan Bazaldua (Immortal Thor), Chris Allen (Black Panther), Martín Cóccolo (Wolverine), Lucas Werneck (Storm), C.F. Villa (Avengers), and Federico Vicentini (Miles Morales: Spider-Man), now celebrated alumni who will continue to ignite the industry!

MARVEL’S STORMBREAKERS CLASS OF 2025

Alessandro Cappuccio (Moon KnightUltimate Wolverine): Italian illustrator Alessandro Cappuccio made his impressive debut in 2021’s Moon Knight, redefining the character alongside writer Jed MacKay and immediately establishing him as an artist to watch. After continuing his acclaimed work on the Lunar Legionnaire in follow-up series Vengeance of the Moon Knight and Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu, Cappuccio launched Ultimate Wolverine with writer Chris Condon, currently one of the Marvel’s currently best-selling titles.

Netho Diaz (Daredevil: Black AmorX-Men): Netho Diaz has been working consistently with Marvel since early 2022 on select issues of Thunderbolts and Legion of X. Shortly after, he became the series artist on PredatorDaredevil: Black Armor, and X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse—the latter being the project that led him to the flagship X-Men title, where he continues to shape the franchise’s current era alongside Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman.

Simone Di Meo (ChampionsX-Men of Apocalypse): Simone Di Meo is an esteemed talent known for his work throughout the industry, including Batman and Robin at DC Comics which earned him the Ringo Award for best cover artist in 2022. Following acclaimed work on Champions as well as various annuals and one-shots, Di Meo makes his grand return this September in the highly anticipated event series X-Men of Apocalypse, where he’ll team up with legendary writer Jeph Loeb to deliver the next chapter of the groundbreaking Age of Apocalypse storyline.

Juan Frigeri (UltimatesInvincible Iron Man): Juan Frigeri’s growing list of Marvel credits include collaborations with superstar writers like Ed Brisson on Ghost Rider, Kelly Thompson on Captain Marvel, and Jason Aaron on Avengers. Following his run of Invincible Iron Man with writer Gerry Duggan, Frigeri is one of the visionaries behind the new Ultimate Universe, working with Deniz Camp on one of the industry’s most talked about titles, Ultimates,

Gurihiru (It’s JeffJeff the Land Shark): Gurihiru are a superstar Japanese illustrator duo whose iconic take on Marvel characters delighted fans in books like The Unstoppable Wasp and Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble. Following that, they launched the It’s Jeff Infinity Comic with Kelly Thompson which won them an Eisner Award.

Jonas Scharf (Ultimate Spider-Man: IncursionDark X-Men): Jonas Scharf has over 24 issues of creator owned horror comics under his belt and contributed to the darker, more gritty corners of the Marvel Universe over the years in titles like Avengers of the Wastelands and Dark X-Men. Showcasing his incredible versatility, he launched Ultimate Spider-Man: Incursion with writers Deniz Camp and Cody Ziglar earlier this week to critical acclaim.

Geoff Shaw (Red HulkWolverine)Multitalented Geoff Shaw is a comic artist, sculptor, concept designer and illustrator. His notable Marvel works include Thanos and Guardians of the Galaxy with writer Donny Cates and Wolverine with Ben Percy, including the Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance crossover where he introduced the breakout character Hellverine. He recently reunited with Percy for an explosive new run of Red Hulk.

Luciano Vecchio (Spider-Verse Vs. VenomverseResurrection of Magneto): Luciano Vecchio became a fan favorite artist thanks to his dynamic style bridging the classic with the modern in books like Ironheart and Champions. After helping bring the X-Men’s Krakoan era to an epic close in Resurrection of Magneto and Rise of the Powers of X, Vecchio continues to be a master of mutant storytelling in Uncanny X-Men with Gail Simone and the upcoming X-Men: Hellfire Vigil one-shot. He also has an interest in LGBTQIA+ representation in comics, working on Marvel Voices: Pride and writing and drawing the Marvel Voice’s Iceman Infinity Comic.

First launched in 2020, MARVEL’S STORMBREAKERS evolved from Marvel’s Young Guns program. Over the past 15 years, Marvel selected and recognized 36 up-and-coming artists who went on to draw some of Marvel’s greatest events, iconic series, and beyond, solidifying their place as luminaries in the industry including Steve McNiven, Jim Cheung, Sara Pichelli, Ryan Stegman, and more.

Stay tuned for more Marvel’s Stormbreakers news, special art series, and more in the coming months. For more information, visit Marvel.com.

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