I am a writer and artist residing in New York State. I am a storyteller and creator of imaginative media. My first medium is comics; however I am also interested in books, television, and film. I was a contributing writer to the still-remembered FantaCo Chronicles series and was the artist for the also still-remembered "Sentinel" super-hero feature in Gay Comics. I served a writing internship at Star Trek in 1997. I create my own super-heroes and villains and my own universes in which their adventures take place, which I'm developing for the Web. Check out the things I've created and what I'm working on at The J.A. Fludd Portfolio on Facebook.
Fantastic Four #21
Fantastic Four #21 (Slott, Medina, Izaakse, Menyz): In which the two characters that Marvel most likes to use to get people’s attention return during an intergalactic crisis.
DetailsEmpyre #2
As the Empyre saga continues, The Fantastic Four and The Avengers are destined to learn that with “fronds” like the Cotati, you don’t need enemies.
DetailsEmpyre #1
In Empyre #1 (Slott, Ewing, Schiti), the Fantastic Four and Avengers face a combined invasion of the Skrulls and the Kree on two different fronts—but no one is prepared for what happens.
DetailsEmpyre: Fantastic Four #0
Empyre: Fantastic Four #0 (Slott, Izaakse, Silva): In which what happens in the casino of The Profiteer doesn’t stay there, but may affect the future of the galaxy when The Fantastic Four find out!
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Empyre #0 (Ewing, Larraz, Garcia): In which the Skrulls and the Kree team up for a change in the never-ending battle to conquer planet Earth!
DetailsFantastic Four #20
Fantastic Four #20 (Slott, Medina, Aburtov): In which a bird girl in the Fantasticar turns out to be worth quite a bit when The Mole Man returns.
DetailsFantastic Four #19
Fantastic Four #19 (Slott, Izaakse, Menyz): In which the senses-stirring saga of planet Spyre and “The Four-Told” comes at last to a “Four-Gone” conclusion!
DetailsFantastic Four #18
Fantastic Four #18 (Slott, Medina, Manna, Magno, Arciniega): In which no one is left untouched by the consequences of Reed’s shocking reveal at the end of last issue!
DetailsWhat was the best animated version of “The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine?” Your mileage on the Fantasticar may vary.
DetailsFantastic Four #17
Behold Fantastic Four #17 (Slott, Vecchio, Magno, Quinn, Izaakse), in which the team—and you—are destined to discover something shocking about our heroes’ history!
DetailsInvisible Woman #5
Invisible Woman #5 (Waid, De Iulis): The Invisible Woman, who in the past has battled Psycho-Man, must now contend with someone she once trusted who is just plain psycho!
DetailsFantastic Four 2099 #1
Misguided from from initial concept, Fantastic Four 2099 #1 (Pacheco, Cummings, Sotomayor) dares to ask, how does the most humane and high-minded concept in comics work in a grungy, dismal, dystopian future? To put it simply, it DOESN’T.
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