Kelly Thompson is an American writer whose prolific output across both comics and prose fiction has made her one of the more versatile voices working in mainstream superhero publishing. Specific details about her birthdate and birthplace are not recorded in available sources.
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Thompson's path into the industry ran through prose fiction first — her novel *The Girl Who Would Be King* preceded her comics career — before she established herself as a comic book writer beginning around 2015. She quickly built a substantial body of work, eventually earning credits on more than 240 issues across titles for IDW, Marvel, and DC.
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Her most celebrated comics work includes *Jem and the Holograms*, a contemporary reimagining of the 1980s property co-created with artist Sophie Campbell, and *Hawkeye* with artist Leonardo Romero, which spotlights Kate Bishop and earned an Eisner nomination. Her *Captain Marvel* run, drawn by Carmen Carnero with colors by Tamra Bonvillain, further cemented her reputation with Carol Danvers fans. Thompson also co-created the beloved character Jeff the Land Shark and wrote his Infinity Comics series *It's Jeff!*
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Her other Marvel credits include *Black Widow*, *West Coast Avengers*, *Mr. & Mrs. X*, *Jessica Jones*, and *A-Force*, while her DC work includes *Absolute Wonder Woman* and *Birds of Prey*.
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Thompson has won three Eisner Awards: Best New Series for *Black Widow* (2021), Best Humor Publication for *It's Jeff: The Jeff-Verse* (2024), and Best New Series for *Absolute Wonder Woman* (2025).