Mohammad F. Haque draws AppleGeeks and maintains the website. He also works full-time, at a firm in D.C. as a designer,illustrator and programmer. Hawk's artistic influences run the gamut, but there is a definite mainstay in American comics - Spiderman and Batman are two of the obvious ones. He has received an award nomination from CGTalk, the popular online digital art forum. Hawk has also done work for a wide range of people, mostly coloring: the Penny Arcade CCG, Megatokyo's Miho poster, and the cover of Ctrl Alt Del: Vol. 1. He has also illustrated short graphic stories Seven and Disconnect in the graphic novel anthologies Disposable Parts and City Limits, respectively. Mohammad is also a college graduate, having gained his degree from the University of Maryland, College Park.

His personal website can be found at Hawkstudios, which features a wide range of work. He is currently not available for commissions.

Ananth Panagariya writes AppleGeeks and other comics scripts in his spare time. His interest has oscillated variously between American comics, anime, manga, film, and more recently American television (with the advent of shows like LOST). He is currently working on a novel, and is also an artist himself, able to draw with both real and digital media. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in May 2005, and has since been working in the creative industry - first in VA, and more recently at a firm in D.C. as a designer, illustrator, and most recently animator. He has written graphic short stories for two graphic novel anthologies: the stories are Seven, Disconnect, and Transmigration - the first of which appeared in Disposable Parts, the last two appearing in City Limits.

His personal website is now a writing blog that can be found at http://www.ahpcreate.com.