Thread:Bastique/@comment-34930433-20190221165924/@comment-4651179-20190221215453

Since you directed Bastique to the admin team, I think I can assume I'm not chiming in.

To anwer your question, the people that should be listed as the creators of a character are those that had a creative imput in their conception. I think the best example to illustrate what entails to be the creator of a character is Wolverine. In the case of Logan, editor Roy Thomas thought of creating a Canadian character who was short, bad-tempered and named "Wolverine." He sought writer Len Wein to flesh him out, while Marvel's art director John Romita Sr. designed him. Finally, while Wolverine debuted in an issue penciled by Herb Trimpe, he only penciled Wolverine and had no creative imput. Because of this, only Roy Thomas, Len Wein and John Romita Sr. are credited as Wolverine's creator.

In the case of Nyx, her creators would be Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub and Joshua James Shaw.