Eve L. Ewing
Eve L. Ewing (born 1986 in Chicago, Illinois) is a writer, sociologist, poet, and visual artist best known for her work on Marvel's *Ironheart* series. She entered comics after establishing herself as an academic and author, bringing a sharp, character-driven sensibility to the superhero genre. Her signature work includes the *Ironheart* run, which follows the young genius Riri Williams, and she has also written for *Black Panther*, *Champions*, and *X-Men: Hellfire Vigil*. Ewing often collaborates with artists who share her interest in grounded, expressive storytelling. A professor at the University of Chicago, she balances her comics work with sociological research, including the books *Ghosts in the Schoolyard* and the poetry collection *1919*. Her writing in comics is noted for its emotional depth and focus on community, identity, and resilience. Ewing remains active in both academia and comics, with her work celebrated for bridging social commentary and mainstream storytelling.
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