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 #16
The senses-shattering saga of Spyre plays a number of familiar Fantastic Four riffs and comes up with some new and entertaining things to do with them. This is stuff we’ve seen before in ways that we haven’t seen it. Coming up with material that is true to the FF tradition but isn’t a mere retread of old stories isn’t easy, but Dan Slott seems to be on top of things. I look forward to seeing the full effects of the visit of The Fantastic Four to planet Spyre, and what it will mean to the future.
DetailsInvisible Woman #4
Invisible Woman #4 (Waid, De Iulis): The Invisible Woman demonstrates her true power and resourcefulness—but that may not be enough to avert an international tragedy.
DetailsFantastic Four: Grand Design #1
An odyssey through…well…something like the history of The Fantastic Four… (Scioli)
DetailsCelebrate The Twilight Zone’s 60th anniversary with this interview with writer/illustrator Koren Shadmi and his new Humanoids book, ‘Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television’, on sale now!
DetailsFantastic Four #15
Fantastic Four #15 (Slott, Medina, Quinn, Aburtov): In which our heroes attempt to fulfill the original mission of the Richards Rocket Group and become the adversaries in their own book!
DetailsA look back at 2009’s Star Trek reboot by JJ Abrams…was this really Gene Roddenberry’s dream or was it “The Faster Than Light and the Furious”?
DetailsInvisible Woman #3
Invisible Woman #3 (Waid, De Luis): On her mission to rescue her old spying partner, the heroine who can disappear finds nothing is what it appears to be.
DetailsFantastic Four #14
Fantastic Four #14 (Slott, Medina, Aburtov): In which Reed calls a re-do on the space flight that created The Fantastic Four.
DetailsFantastic Four #13
In which valor, as well as love, is a many-splendored Thing.
DetailsInvisible Woman #2
Sue Richards plays “Mrs. Peel” on a search for the man who would have wanted to be her “Steed”—if only Sue had been an Irish redhead.
DetailsA long-ago issue of the Mighty Thor comic book was titled, “If the Thunder Be Gone…” Seeing the way he’s depicted today makes you wonder where the thunder went.
DetailsFantastic Four #12
For the newlywed Ben and Alicia Masters Grimm, the honeymoon is over before it even starts. You won’t like The Hulk when he’s controlled by The Puppet Master…
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