Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing are an American writing duo who have written for film and TV, books, and comics.
They were the lead writers and executive producers for Kings of Atlantis, the "first-ever animated kids series from YouTube Originals.
Studios, was Joyride, where they teamed up again with artist Marcus To to tell the story of some disaffected teenagers who steal a spaceship, which AiPT called a "space epic with a punk-rock attitude.
[10] Per Kelly: "Gotham City Garage is an anti-fascist anthem for the open road, starring reimagined takes on DC's great female characters through an outlaw lens.
"[13] Lanzing spoke at WonderCon 2019 about it: To me it is one of the greatest unanswered questions of Star Trek canon: how did the five-year mission end?
[15] In 2022, IDW announced that Kelly and Lanzing were the writers of their new Star Trek comic which would include bring together "characters from across the galaxy--and all eras and variations of the beloved franchise--who must band together to prevent the mysterious murder of the gods.
"[16] As of 2024, it is still ongoing and has spun off several other comics, such as Star Trek: Defiant, and was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2023 for Best New Series.
[19] Per Kelly: "We are hoping to, by the end of issue five, take you through the entirety of King’s [sic] life.
"[22] In 2023, they crossed over their book with the Sam Wilson-led Captain America: Symbol of Truth, written by Tochi Onyebuchi, in a crossover titled "Cold War.
They were also announced as the writers for the new volume of Thunderbolts, focusing on a team led by Bucky Barnes.
[30] Even though the book only lasted four issues, it was announced in 2024 that it will receive a sequel, Thunderbolts: Doomstrike, that takes place during Marvel's "One World Under Doom" event.
Per Lanzing: "The cool thing about teen superhero books is that [characters] tend not to come together over a big threat.