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Marguerite Bennett (born 1988) is an American
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writer. She has worked on '' Bombshells'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and her
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books ''InSeXts'' and ''Animosity''. Her work has been recognised for her depiction of female relationships, and her representation of
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stories and characters earned nominations for a
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in 2016 and 2017.


Biography

Marguerite Bennett was born October 21, 1988 in
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, and graduated Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in 2006, the
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in 2010, and
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, completing a two-year MFA writing program, where her work included working on prose, including children's literature and horror and left with a "couple of finished novels and a collection of short stories". Her first exposure to comics was through '' Batman: The Animated Series'' which she saw in daycare, aged around 6, and recalls it had a 1930s feel with Batman looking like a villain who "had been a bad guy and so was now catching other bad guys in order to be a good guy again". As she grew up, she also drew on characters' depictions in video games and books she obtained through relatives and others and continued to dip in and out of comics while juggling academic study and other commitments as she grew up and moved into college. Bennett states she developed a deep appreciation from an early age of how text and art work together in comics and how they enable storytelling to take risks and developed powerful stories which leave "lasting impressions on readers". She currently lives in Los Angeles. She has stated that Batwoman is her favorite DC character,
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is her favorite literary character, Belle is her favorite
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character, and '' The Fall'' is her favorite movie.


Career

While at Sarah Lawrence College, she took
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's graphic novel writing course during her second semester in 2013. This led to her debut in comics, after being approached by Snyder to ask if she wanted to work with him on a ''Batman Annual''. After completing this, while finishing her MFA and working two jobs, she continued to work with DC and wrote single issue stories for '' Lobo'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' in 2013 and 2014. This led to being part of the writing team for the 26-issue weekly '' Earth 2: World's End'', starting at the end of 2014, with Daniel H. Wilson and Mike Johnson, with art by
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, Danny Miki, and Jorge Jimenez. At
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, Bennett completed single stories in the ''
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Annual'', the ''
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'' series, and '' Nightcrawler''. Her first ongoing series was ''Angela: Asgard's Assassin'' in 2015, followed by two limited series starring the same character, one of which was in the 1602 Universe as part of the "
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" storyline. Also tying in with that story, Bennett wrote the five-issue limited series '' Years of Future Past'' with artist
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. Bennett worked with writer
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and artist Jorge Molina to launch ''
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'' in 2015, featuring Marvel's first all-female team of
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. Bennett said there was no validation or event as to how the women were in charge, but that "they were the best fit for these roles and demands of their world". Back at DC, Bennett was a vocal fan of the DC Bombshells character designs – and following the positive reaction to the 2014
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s used across DC titles, she was approached by editor Jim Chadwick about the possibility of making a comic. The resulting series, ''
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around World War II. 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. Key to the characters is that none of the women are derived from a male version or counterpart and states that she wanted a cast representing the experiences of all women – "queer characters, women of color, women of different faiths, women of different nations, women of all ages and from all places in life" – but without overt or tokenistic labelling. Acknowledging the importance of these aspects, she explains that "We were able to complete this whole new world that wasn't just one thing because no woman is just one thing. So they each got to have a distinct voice, a distinct personality". The run has been noted for its female core cast, but also the portrayal of LGBT characters and depicting of the nuances of female friendship, family and relationships, rather than stereotypes. She reflects on this, saying "If you write stories that tell folks that queer people can live without shame, they just might grow up believing it". Bombshells will run for 100 "digital first" installments, and be followed by a sequel series in fall 2017, ''Bombshells United'', focusing on the same core cast in an alternative World War II history. In addition to her work on the character in ''Bombshells'', Bennett wrote the Batwoman character in ''
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'' issues 948 and 949 in 2017 as part of the
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relaunch, co-writing with
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with art by
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, followed by a regular ''Batwoman'' series. She describes working on the character as a "literal dream come true", describing her as her favourite heroine. As well as the ongoing ''Bombshells'' and ''Batwoman'', Bennett has written one-shot stories of female characters in the DC universe, including
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– a character she finds has great "audacity in the face of danger" – and a new version of the Joker's Daughter. Outside of Marvel and DC, Bennett has worked on some well-known characters with other publishers. For
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' 2015 "Sword of Sorrow" event, Bennett wrote a three-issue series featuring
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and
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. She then wrote the first six-issue arc of ''Red Sonja'' in 2016, entitled "The Falcon Throne". As part of
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relaunch, she wrote the second volume of ''
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'' with Cameron DeOrdio with artist Audrey Mok. Bennett admires how all versions of those character emphasise their friendship as the "foundation of their journey, music, and story". Following the events in BOOM's Shattered Grid Event in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic, Bennett will be taking over, starting a new series called "Beyond the Grid" featuring a team up of Rangers from different franchises.


Creator-owned work

Bennett has also moved into
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comics work. ''InSeXts'' was launched by Aftershock Comics in 2015 and saw Bennett collaborating with artist Ariela Kristantina. Building on a story she contributed to Rachel Deering's 2014 anthology ''In The Dark'', Bennett describes it as erotic horror involving a pair of lovers, with insectoid transformations and
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themes. It is set during Victorian times, a period she states she is preoccupied and fascinated with, albeit without a love of the period. The series is ongoing and has multiple arcs planned. Bennett's second creator owned work, ''Animosity'', launched in 2016. It explores the effects of animals gaining the intelligence of humans, centered on a young girl and a dog. This ongoing features art and colour by Rafael de Latorre, Juan Doe and Rob Schwager. An associated limited series, ''Animosity: The Rise'' started in early 2017 and with art by Juan Doe. A companion series, ''Animosity: Evolution'' will launch in October 2017 with art by Eric Gapstur.


Works


DC Comics

* '' Batman Annual'' #2, 2013, with
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and Wes Craig * '' Lobo: The Last Paycheck'' #23.2, with
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and
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* '' Superman: Lois Lane'' one-shot, 2013, with Emmanuella Lupacchino * ''
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'' #25, 2014, with Fernando Pasarin and Jonathan Glapion * ''Batgirl'' #30, 2014, with Robert Gill * '' Batman: Joker's Daughter'' one-shot, 2014, with Meghan Hetrick and Michelle Stewart. * '' DC Comics: Bombshells'' #1–33 / Digital First #1–100, 2015–17, with Laura Braga, Ming Doyle, Marguerite Sauvage, Mirka Andolfo and Matias Bergara * '' American Vampire Anthology'' #2, 2016 (one story) * ''
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'' vol. 3, #1–18, 2017–18, with
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,
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,
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, et al. * ''
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'', vol. 1, #1–7, August 2019–20 with Mirka Andolfo (collaboration with
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)


Marvel Comics

* '' Nightcrawler'' #7, 2014, with
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,
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and Rachelle Rosenberg * ''
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: The Logan Legacy'' #4, 2015, with Juan Doe * '' Angela: Asgard's Assassin'' #1–6, 2014–15, with
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, Stephanie Hans and
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* ''1602: Witch Hunter Angela'' #1–4 with Neil Gaiman, Kieron Gillen, Kody Chamberlain, Stephanie Hans,
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, Irene Koh,
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and Marguerite Sauvage * ''
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'' #1–6, 2015, with
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and Jorge Molina * '' James Patterson's Max Ride – First Flight'' #1–5, 2015, with Stephanie Hans * ''
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: Years of Future Past'' #1–5, 2015, with
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* ''Angela: Queen of Hel'' #1–7, 2015–16, with Stephanie Hans and Kim Jacinto


Aftershock Comics

* ''InSeXts'' #1- , 2016– , with Ariela Kristantina, Bryan Valenza and Jessica Kholinne * ''Animosity'' #1- , 2016–, with Rafael de Latorre and Rob Schwager * ''Animosity: The Rise'' #1–3, 2017, with Juan Doe * ''Animosity: Evolution'' #1- , 2017– , with Eric Gapstur and Rob Schwager


Archie Comics

* ''
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'', #1-9, 2016–17, with Cameron DeOrdio and Audrey Mok


Dynamite

* ''Swords of Sorrow:
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&
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'', #1–3, 2015, with Mirka Andolfo, Elisa Ferrari and Vincenzo Salvo * ''
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'', (#1–6), 2016, with Aneke and Diego Galindo


Emet

* ''Beauties'' one-shot, 2015, with Trungles


Other publishers

* ''Into The Dark'', 2013: contribution to anthology edited by Rachel Deering * ''Ghastly Tales'', 2016: 3 short horror stories with art by Varga Tomi, published by A Wave Blue World * Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 31~39


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bennett, Marguerite 1988 births American comics writers Female comics writers Living people Sarah Lawrence College alumni Writers from Richmond, Virginia Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies alumni