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The 50 Comedians You Should Know in 2015

From left: Cameron Esposito, Jermaine Fowler, Nicole Byer. Photo: Photos by Mandee Johnson, Michael Schwartz/WireImage and Johnny Louis/FilmMagic

When this post was originally published in 2015, it was a slideshow, as was the fashion at the time. Subsequent CMS migrations have turned it into a standard post — and deleted all the text that accompanied the videos below. You’ll just have to take our word that we made very persuasive arguments on behalf of each of the comedians we thought you should know.

Two years ago, Vulture assembled a list of “The 50 Comedians You Should and Will Know.†It included names like Broad City, Hannibal Buress, Amy Schumer, John Mulaney, Chelsea Peretti, Michael Che, Tig Notaro, and Katie Dippold — all of whom are now dominating the comedy world. (In case that sounds too much like tooting our own horn, we acknowledge that we missed people like Sasheer Zamata, Pete Davidson, and new Daily Show host Trevor Noah.)

Could there possibly already be another generation of exciting young comics coming up behind them? There could be, and there is, which is all the proof you need that we’re in the middle of a comedy boom. With assistance from an expert panel of managers, agents, club owners, late-night bookers, and network executives, Vulture scoured the worlds of stand-up, sketch, improv, writing, acting, and general comedy nonsense to find the following 50 comedians. We steered clear of anyone with a major role on a successful TV show, or any stand-up who has already had his or her own hour-long television special. For each comedian, there’s a clip that demonstrates why you can expect to see more of him or her soon. So click to open the slideshow below, and see our comedic future. (The list is in alphabetical order.)

A huge thanks to the following consultants on the list: Tiffany Schloesser, a manager at Odenkirk Provissiero; Mike Berkowitz, comedy department head at APA; Jamie Masada, founder of the Laugh Factory; Fred Hashagen, an agent at UTA; Drew Welborn, an agent at WME; Shannon O’Neill, artistic director at UCB NY; Mike Still, artistic director at UCB L.A., Ryan McManemin, co-founder of A Special Thing Records; Samantha Pitchel, production manager at SXSW Comedy; Jeff Singer, executive programming consultant at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival; Bart Coleman, senior talent producer at @midnight and stand-up booker at Late Night With Seth Meyers; David Meese, an agent at APA; Thom Hinkle, vice-president of comedy at TBS; Christine Lubrano, senior vice-president of original programming at IFC; and Kate Lambert, vice-president of series development at FX Networks.

Nate Bargatze

Kevin Barnett

Kate Berlant

Guy Branum

Nicole Byer

Neil Casey

Adam Conover

Colton Dunn

John Early

Alex Edelman

Carmen Esposito

Bridget Everett

Fortune Feimster

Shelby Fero

Joe Firestone

Jermaine Fowler

Jon Gabrus

Dan Gill

Gralix

Grace Helbig

Emily Heller

Will Hines

Mary Holland

Tommy Johnagin

Ian Karmel

Katydids

Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider

Hari Kondabolu

The Lucas Brothers

Aparna Nancherla

Megan Neuringer

Mark Normand

Claudia O’Doherty

Paulilu

David Dineen-Porter

Roast Battle

Phoebe Robinson

Andrew Santino

Josh Sharp

Max Silvestri

Seaton Smith

Beth Stelling

Drew Tarver

Nick Vatterott

Brandon Wardell

Alice Wetterlund

Michelle Wolf

WOMEN

Hampton Yount

Henry Zebrowski

The 50 Comedians You Should Know in 2015