Kathryn Immonen

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Kathryn Immonen

Immonen in June 2011
Born Kathryn Kuder
Nationality Canadian
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
Hellcat, Journey Into Mystery

Kathryn Immonen (née Kuder) is a Canadian comic book and webcomic writer. Her work has mostly featured the artwork of her husband Stuart.[1]

Biography

For a number of years she has produced the webcomic Moving Pictures with Stuart.[2]

In 2007 she began working for Marvel Comics writing a Hellcat story, with Stuart providing the art, for the first four issues of Marvel Comics Presents.[3][4] This was followed in 2008 by a five issue Patsy Walker: Hellcat mini-series,[5] this time with artist David Lafuente.[6]

In May 2009, Immonen became writer for the Marvel Comics' award-winning series, Runaways with artist Sara Pichelli.[7][8][9]

Immonen and artist Tonji Zonjic are the team behind Marvel's mini-series Heralds, featuring an all-female cast of main characters.[10]

January 2011 saw the release of Marvel Comics new four part mini-series Wolverine and Jubilee, with artist Phil Noto. In 2012, she took over the Journey Into Mystery title with issue #646, transitioning from Loki to Sif as the main character.

Bibliography

  • Never as bad as You Think (with Stuart Immonen, 2007)
  • Marvel Comics Presents #1-4 - "Hellcat" feature (with Stuart Immonen, Marvel Comics, 2007–2008)
  • Patsy Walker: Hellcat #1-5 (with David Lafuente, Marvel Comics, 2008)
  • Runaways Vol. 3 #11-14 (with Sara Pichelli, Marvel Comics, 2009)
  • X-Men: Pixie Strikes Back #1-4 (with Sara Pichelli, Marvel Comics, 2010)
  • Moving Pictures (with Stuart Immonen, Top Shelf Productions, 2010)
  • Girl Comics #2 (Shamrock story only, with Colleen Coover, Marvel Comics, 2010)
  • Heralds #1-5 (with Tonci Zonjic, Marvel Comics, 2010)
  • Wolverine and Jubilee #1-4 (with Phil Noto, Marvel Comics, 2011)
  • Journey Into Mystery #646-onward (with Valerio Schiti, 2012)

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