Marguerite Bennett

Her work has been recognised for her depiction of female relationships,[2] and her representation of LGBTQ stories and characters earned nominations for a GLAAD Media Award in 2016[3] and 2017.

[5] Marguerite Bennett was born October 21, 1988, in Virginia,[1][6] and graduated Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in 2006,[7] the University of Mary Washington in 2010, and Sarah Lawrence College, completing a two-year MFA writing program,[6] where her work included working on prose, including children's literature and horror[8] and left with a "couple of finished novels and a collection of short stories".

[11] At Marvel Comics, Bennett completed single stories in the Amazing X-Men Annual, the Death of Wolverine series, and Nightcrawler.

Also tying in with that story, Bennett wrote the five-issue limited series Years of Future Past with artist Mike Norton.

Bennett worked with writer G. Willow Wilson and artist Jorge Molina to launch A-Force in 2015, featuring Marvel's first all-female team of Avengers.

Bennett explored traditional genres and mediums of the 1940s such as radio shows and propaganda films to provide a realistic history for the Bombshells franchise.

For Dynamite Comics' 2015 "Sword of Sorrow" event, Bennett wrote a three-issue series featuring Red Sonja and Jungle Girl.

As part of Archie Comics' New Riverdale relaunch, she wrote the second volume of Josie and the Pussycats with Cameron DeOrdio with artist Audrey Mok.

[29] This ongoing features art and colour by Rafael de Latorre, Juan Doe and Rob Schwager.