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Heather Nuhfer

writer
Heather Nuhfer
Known forTeen Titans Go!
Issues credited15
Active2011–2021
Primary rolewriter
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #42
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #42 (2014)

Heather Nuhfer (born 1982) is an American comic book writer best known for her work on all-ages titles. She entered the industry in 2011 and was active through 2021, writing 15 credited issues. Nuhfer is most recognized for her runs on *Teen Titans Go!*, where she brought a lively, character-driven energy to the team’s adventures, and *Strawberry Shortcake*, including the *Strawberry Shortcake Halloween Mini-Comic* and the *Scouts! Halloween Mini-Comic*. She also contributed to *Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?* and the graphic novel *Teen Titans Go!: Atasco Poético*. Her scripts often balanced humor with heart, making her a reliable voice for younger readers. Nuhfer collaborated with artists across these series, though she worked primarily as a solo writer. Her other notable credit includes *Time Trial: The Chronos Files*. While she did not receive major industry awards, her steady output helped define the tone of licensed all-ages comics in the 2010s. Nuhfer’s career reflects a commitment to accessible, engaging storytelling that respects its audience without talking down to them.

Teen Titans Go! #15
Teen Titans Go! #15 (2016)

Full bibliography · 10 series

Teen Titans Go! (2014) · 7
Time Trial: The Chronos Files (2016) · 2
Strawberry Shortcake (2011) · 1
#2
Strawberry Shortcake Halloween Mini-Comic / Scouts! Halloween Mini-Comic (2012) · 1
#1
Simpsons One-Shot Wonders: Lisa (2013) · 1
#1
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010) · 1
#42
Scooby Doo (2010) · 1
Teen Titans Go!: Atasco Poético (2020) · 1
Teen Titans Go!: Canguro en Apuros (2020) · 1
Teen Titans Go! Roll with It! (2020) · 1

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