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Kieron Michael Gillen (; born 30 September 1975) is a British comic book writer and former video game and music journalist. In comics, Gillen is known for his creator-owned series such as Once & Future (2019–2022), Die (2018–2021), Phonogram (2006–2016), and The Wicked + The Divine (2014–2019), the latter two co-created with artist Jamie McKelvie and published by Image. He is also known for numerous Marvel Comics projects, such as Journey into Mystery, Uncanny X-Men, and Young Avengers in the early 2010s and Star Wars comics in the mid-to-late 2010s including Darth Vader, Star Wars, and co-creation of the character Doctor Aphra who starred in her own ongoing spin-off comic series Star Wars: Doctor Aphra of which Gillen wrote the first 19 issues. He returned to the X-Men in the 2020s with multiple series during the Krakoan Age for the Destiny of X, Sins of Sinister and Fall of X storylines. Gillen has won the British Fantasy Award twice for Die. He has been nominated for a Hugo Award seven times, once for The Wicked + The Divine, three times for Once & Future, and three times for Die. He also has been nominated five times for a GLAAD Media Award, winning once for Young Avengers. Career Journalism As a reviewer, Gillen has written for publications such as Amiga Power (under the pseudonym "C-Monster"), PC Gamer UK, The Escapist, Wired, The Guardian, Edge, Game Developer, Develop, MCV/Develop, GamesMaster, Eurogamer and PC Format, as well as the PC gaming-oriented website Rock Paper Shotgun, In 2000, Gillen became the first-ever video game journalist to receive an award from the Periodical Publishers Association, for New Specialist Consumer Journalist. Gillen is a fan of the work of the video game developer Warren Spector, having written positive pieces on several Spector's games, most notably Deus Ex and Thief: Deadly Shadows, both produced by Ion Storm. In addition to his work as a reviewer, Gillen has acted as a guest speaker at numerous video game industry conferences. In video game journalism, he created the New Games Journalism manifesto. He co-founded the British video game journalism website Rock Paper Shotgun in July 2007. In a September 2010 post at Rock Paper Shotgun, Gillen announced he was leaving full-time video game journalism to devote his time to comic book writing. Comics 2003–2013 Gillen's earliest work in comics was published in various British small-press anthologies and Warhammer Monthly. The Guardian highlighted that Gillen and the artist Jamie McKelvie "met in 2003 at a convention where Gillen was selling his first photocopied comics". Between 2003 and 2007, Gillen collaborated with McKelvie on a comic strip for PlayStation Official Magazine – UK, entitled "Save Point", following up with the pop music-themed urban fantasy series Phonogram, which was described by Gillen as his "first real comic". Veteran comics writer Warren Ellis dubbed the series "one of the few truly essential comics of 2006." The first issue, published by Image Comics, went on sale in August 2006, with the first series running for six issues. The sequel, a series of one-shots subtitled The Singles Club, launched in December 2008. On 14 April 2008, it was announced Gillen would collaborate with artist Greg Scott to expand on Warren Ellis' newuniversal series with "a story about killing the future" set in 1959. That year, he authored Crown of Destruction, a Warhammer Fantasy comic. Further Marvel assignments included a Dazzler short story and a Beta Ray Bill one-shot, which was followed by a three-issue mini-series. Gillen's workload at Marvel increased in late 2009. At HeroesCon, it was announced he would be writing a tie-in to the "Dark Reign" storyline, the mini-series Dark Avengers: Ares, and, during the 2009 Chicago Comic Con, it was announced he would collaborate with Steven Sanders on S.W.O.R.D, an X-Men spin-off series. Gillen took over Thor following a run by J. Michael Straczynski, writing issues #604 to 614. In late 2010, Gillen launched another X-Men spin-off Generation Hope that picked up plot threads from the end of the "Second Coming" storyline. Gillen wrote the title for twelve issues before passing it to James Asmus. After co-scripting a few issues of Uncanny X-Men with outgoing writer Matt Fraction, Gillen took over the series with issue #534.1. His time on the title saw the book through the 2011 "Fear Itself" storyline, a renumbering to #1 in the wake of the "Schism" storyline, and a tie-in with the "Avengers vs. X-Men" storyline. After finishing his run with issue #20, Gillen penned a five-issue epilogue miniseries AvX: Consequences that dealt with the aftermath of that event. In 2011, Gillen returned to Marvel's Asgard with a run on Journey into Mystery (the original name of the Thor series, continuing its original numbering), starting with issue #622 and finishing with #645 in October 2012. As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch, Gillen wrote two books: Iron Man (again taking over from Fraction) with art by his frequent Uncanny X-Men collaborator Greg Land, and Young Avengers with Jamie McKelvie. 2014–present Between 2014 and 2019, Gillen and McKelvie collaborated on The Wicked + The Divine. This Image series won "Best Comic" at the 2014 British Comic Awards and received multiple award nominations such as the 2015 Eisner Award for "Best New Series", the 2018 Eisner Award for "Best Continuing Series" and the 2020 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story. In 2015, the duo also returned to Phonogram after a long hiatus with the third and final volume titled The Immaterial Girl. ComicsAlliance highlighted that there was a three year delay between the volume announcement and its release "as everyone involved had rightly become superstars, but it was more than worth the wait". Gillen's other creator-owned work included Three (2013), a mini-series about the helots of Sparta, and The Ludocrats, initially announced in 2015 as a collaboration between writers Gillen and Jim Rossignol and artist David Lafuente. The series was eventually published in 2020 with art by Jeff Stokely. From 2015 to 2016, Gillen wrote the 25-issue Star Wars: Darth Vader series for Marvel. This series introduced the character Doctor Aphra; Gillen had originally planned to have Vader kill Aphra during the story, but realized a way that she could escape and still keep the integrity of both characters. Between 2016 and 2018, he wrote Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #1–#13, and then cowrote #14–#19 with Simon Spurrier. Gillen also took over writing the Star Wars ongoing series in November 2017 with issue #38; his final issue was #67 in June 2019. Gillen and Stephanie Hans began discussing a collaboration on a creator-owned ongoing comic following their collaboration on Journey Into Mystery. While they started with a different idea, they eventually settled on an idea which would become Die. It premiered in December 2018 and was published by Image Comics. In September 2021, the series ended its run w.... Discover the Kieron Gillen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kieron Gillen books.

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  • Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen Vol. 3 synopsis, comments

    Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen Vol. 3

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Immortal XMen (2022) #1113, XMen: Before the Fall Sinister Four (2023) #1. SINS OF SINISTER is over, but the fallout of those sins remains. Storm can't believe what every...

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    Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 4

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Uncanny XMen (2010) #1520. AVX tiein! The XMen make their stand against the forces of Sinister in the culmination of everything the mad geneticist has planned since UNCANN...

  • Uncanny X-Men By Kieron Gillen synopsis, comments

    Uncanny X-Men By Kieron Gillen

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Uncanny XMen (2011) #420, AVX: Consequences (2012) #15. Kieron Gillen’s blockbuster XMen run concludes! Cyclops leads his squad to Tabula Rasa a newly discovered area of ...

  • Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 2 synopsis, comments

    Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 2

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Uncanny XMen #510. Still learning how to handle the team he gathered after the XMen's Schism, Cyclops must send his XMen to investigate a new area of the Marvel Universe ...

  • Thor By Kieron Gillen synopsis, comments

    Thor By Kieron Gillen

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Thor (2007) #604614, Siege: Loki And New Mutants (2009) #11. Loki has woven his intricate scheming throughout every level of Thor’s existence. From Asgard to Oklahoma, fro...

  • Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen synopsis, comments

    Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Immortal XMen #15. Kieron Gillen returns to the world of X! The Quiet Council are the rulers of the Krakoan age, for better or worse. But now, shaken by Inferno, they stri...

  • Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 1 synopsis, comments

    Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 1

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Uncanny XMen #14. Earth’s mightiest mutants! In the wake of Schism, Cyclops leads a team of XMen whose express purpose is to deal with extinctionlevel events. Meet the XM...

  • Uncanny X-Men By Kieron Gillen synopsis, comments

    Uncanny X-Men By Kieron Gillen

    Kieron Gillen

    Collecting S.W.O.R.D. #15, Uncanny XMen (1981) #534.1 And #535544, XMen: Regenesis And Uncanny XMen (2011) #13. Kieron Gillen steers the XMen through FEAR ITSELF, SCHISM and REGENE...

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    Immortal X-Men By Kieron Gillen

    Kieron Gillen

    Judgment comes, courtesy of the Eternals…and the Quiet Council grows suspiciously quiet. With one notable exception: Do you think a man devoted to Hellfire cares one jot? Let's fin...

  • Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 3 synopsis, comments

    Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 3

    Kieron Gillen

    Collects Uncanny XMen #1114. Avengers vs. XMen! The Marvel Universe's two most powerful teams battle over the fate of Hope Summers. With the cosmically destructive Phoenix Force dr...