Kelly Sue DeConnick
Kelly Sue DeConnick is a prominent American comic book writer and editor, as well as an accomplished English-language adapter of manga. She has made significant contributions to the comic book industry, particularly through her work on the contemporary Captain Marvel series, which inspired the successful film franchise.
DeConnick's career gained momentum in the early 2010s when she took the helm of the Captain Marvel title, introducing a fresh perspective on the character and redefining her for a new generation. Her storytelling prowess and strong character development have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. In addition to Captain Marvel, she has also worked on other notable projects, including "Pretty Deadly" and "Bitch Planet," both of which showcase her unique voice and innovative approach to storytelling.
Throughout her career, DeConnick has received numerous accolades, including the Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material for her work on "Demon Days." Her influence extends beyond the page, as she is an advocate for diversity and representation in comics, encouraging new voices and perspectives in the medium. With her impressive body of work and passion for storytelling, Kelly Sue DeConnick continues to be a trailblazer in the comic book world, inspiring both readers and aspiring creators alike.