She is best known for co-creating the series Die, a three-time Hugo Award-finalist, and British Fantasy Award winner, with writer Kieron Gillen.
[4][5][6] Hans has also worked with comic book publishers Dark Horse, Valiant, Dynamite, Vertigo, and Boom Studios.
Those monochromatic greens, so layered and full of light and life, contrasted with the bright pink petals is absolute perfection.
[8] In 2015, CBR reported that "during the past five years, the artist has quickly become a fan and critic favorite for her distinctive approach to covers".
[17] Russ Burlingame, for ComicBook.com in 2014, commented of the series creative team it was Kieron Gillen, Marguerite Bennett and Phil Jiminez who "got a lot of the attention.
Stephanie Hans, a fairly young artist who is billed as doing backup stories in the book, didn't get quite as much notice, but she's done some beautiful work on Asgard in the past and is a favorite of both of the writers".
[18] Jesse Schedeen, in IGN's review of the first issue, wrote that "Phil Jimenez handles art duties on the main story, while Stephanie Hans tackles the interlude segment.
[19] Petra Halbur, in her review of the series for The Mary Sue, wrote "Phil Jimenez and Stephanie Hans' artwork is breathtaking.
[33][34][35] Praising Hans' art in co-creating the series, Gizmodo reporter James Whitbrook said, "Hans is equally comfortable at depicting a grimy teen's bedroom circa 1991 as she is a steampunk battlefield inspired by the bloodshed of World War One, or a towering, magical city of ancient spires.
Hans' painterly art makes Die look uniquely distinguished from every other fantasy series on the shelf, and proves more than capable of tackling the many, many different kinds of stories Gillen brings into their orbit".
[37] Hans also illustrated DIE: The Roleplaying Game, an adaptation of the comic series, which was developed by Gillen and British publisher Rowan, Rook and Deckard.