Credits
Credit where credit is due via the SnarkFish staff bios:
Chris Barylick: The owner and founder of SnarkFish T-Shirts and the idiot who came up with the idea in the first place. Born and bred in Rhode Island, Chris began to live and breathe geekdom and pop culture in high school and college, where he holds degrees in English and an MBA on top of it, which people generally find confusing. The founder of the Geek Comedy Tour, a certified Apple Computer Macintosh Technician, a long-standing Geeks Who Drink pub quiz host and avid video game nerd, Chris works to get the dorky things in his brain crafted into geeky attire prior to napping, where he can dream that he's a Viking that's also amazing at parkour and waterskiing.

Max Evry: Max Evry is a filmmaker and movie journalist living in New York City. He is currently a staff writer and editor at the long-running movie site ComingSoon.net, where he has been a contributor for 12 years. His artwork has been featured at Bottleneck Gallery, MTV and SnarkFish T-Shirts, among other places. He has a wife, a daughter, a small dog and is running low on soy milk so he has to stop writing this bio and go to the store now.
Josh Marcus: Josh is living object from Massachusetts who resides in the Bay Area of California. He was equipped at an early age with a Commodore 64 and oddly remains at this level of understanding of technology. Josh loves horror films, puppies, and pesto, but hates people who like pesto.
Fun facts about Josh: He has worked at a movie theater, two record stores, a haunted house and drove an ice cream truck. He also likes to cut the sleeves off his SnarkFish shirts and drinks way too much coffee. Josh was a west coast SnarkFish and watches Corey Haim’s "Me, Myself and I."
Sarah Coleman: One of the artists on staff, Sarah "fwee" Coleman punches bears to save orphanages and is the founding entrepreneur of 'Shark-ride-o' - the only mobile app that lets you literally catch your own shark, and then fight it to the death. Coleman is a fan of cartoon robots, beer, and low-brow cracks at pie charts. Her full, and rather spiffy, portfolio can be found at www.creativecoleman.com.