[4][5] After the dissolution of Gutsoon!, Humphries went on to work at MySpace,[6][7][2] where he developed several projects including the network's comics section and its most popular feature, MySpace Dark Horse Presents, the digital revival of Dark Horse's signature anthology series that had been canceled several years prior.
[8] Humphries made his debut as a writer in 2010, contributing short stories to Fraggle Rock and a CBGB-themed anthology published by Boom!
[11][12] During his run on The Ultimates, Humphires wrote the storyline involving Captain America becoming the President of the United States, which received nation-wide coverage in the news.
[13][14][15] In 2013, he launched the second volume of Uncanny X-Force[16][17] and wrote an Age of Ultron spin-off series, Avengers A.I..[18] After signing an exclusive contract with Marvel,[19] Humphries worked on Legendary Star-Lord, one of the Guardians of the Galaxy spin-off series launched in anticipation of the 2014 film,[20] and developed the multi-title crossover storyline "The Black Vortex".
[23][24] That same year, it was announced Humphries would resurrect the Silver Age title Dial H for Hero for Wonder Comics, DC's "pop-up" imprint curated by Brian Michael Bendis.