Her other works include the novel The Girl Who Would Be King and comic series A-Force, West Coast Avengers, Jessica Jones and Mr. and Mrs. X.
[2] In 2014, IDW Publishing announced Thompson would write their new Jem and the Holograms comic with artist Sophie Campbell, a modern re-imagining of the cartoon.
[12] That same month, the first issue of Thompson's Rogue & Gambit was released, which had been announced ahead of New York Comic Con 2017.
[20] The first issue was released on January 9, 2019 and sold more than a hundred thousand copies, Thompson's first comic to reach this milestone.
[21][22] Starting in March 2019, Thompson also wrote a five-issue Sabrina the Teenage Witch miniseries for Archie Comics,[23] which concluded in September of that same year.
[32] She created the character of Jeff the Land Shark in West Coast Avengers and wrote a Marvel Unlimited-exclusive solo title about the character, It's Jeff!, starting 2021, and later published physically, following the young land-shark as he is raised by Gwen Poole and Kate Bishop.
[36] In 2021, Thompson launched a deal with Substack to create exclusive comics, such as Black Cloak, with artwork done by her Jem collaborator Meredith McClaren, and The Cull, with art done by Mattia de Lulis.
[37] In 2022, it was announced that Black Cloak would receive a print release via Image Comics in January 2023.
[10][40] A year later, she was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best writer for her work on Nancy Drew (Dynamite); Hawkeye, Jessica Jones, Mr. & Mrs. X, Rogue & Gambit, Uncanny X-Men and West Coast Avengers (Marvel).
[46] In June 2019, Thompson joined the Shots Fired project to raise money to combat gun violence.
The comic was published by Comicker Press, and was scheduled to be released later that year after a successful Kickstarter funding campaign.
We also had some more intimate interest from writers and smaller producers, a couple film agents also came calling.