Nathan Edmondson

Nathan Edmondson
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Notable works
Olympus
The Light
Who Is Jake Ellis?
Grifter
Punisher
Black Widow
http://www.nathan-e.com

Nathan Edmondson is an American writer, known for the comic series Who Is Jake Ellis? and The Activity for Image Comics, as well as The Punisher and Black Widow for Marvel Comics.

Career

After working in international politics and in the intelligence community, Edmondson began work as a comics author on titles Olympus, The Light and Who Is Jake Ellis?, all three of which are published by Image Comics. He also contributed to the Image Comics anthology publication Popgun. A native of Augusta, GA, he worked previously in Washington, DC before moving back to Georgia to write.[1]

Olympus was released in 2009 with art by Christian Ward. The book is a four-issue comic book limited series collected into a trade paperback in December 2009. It is the story of the Gemini twins Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology who, alive in modern day, serve Zeus on earth.[2] The author has mentioned on his site and his Twitter page that the book has been picked up and is in film development.[3]

The Light, a five-issue horrorlimited series from Image Comics premiered in April 2010 with art by Brett Weldele (artist of The Surrogates, Southland Tales and other books). The story focuses on a father and daughter trying to survive a virus that spreads by way of electric light. The story is based in Oregon.[4]

Who is Jake Ellis? is a five-issue limited series with artist Tonci Zonjic and is described in the official Image Comics press release like this: "Jon Moore is the most sought after spy-for-hire in Europe's criminal world. This is because of Jake Ellis, a man who is invisible to everyone except Moore. When a deal goes bad, the only one who can protect Moore from Europe's most dangerous criminals is Jake Ellis. No one but Moore can see Jake Ellis. But Jake Ellis can see everything. "[5]

Who Is Jake Ellis? has been optioned as a film for 20th Century Fox with director David Yates.

As part of The New 52, Edmondson wrote the first eight issues of the series Grifter. He soon followed with The Activity, an ongoing series from Image. Dancer, another five-issue limited series from Image, was released in 2012 with art by Nic Klein. He also penned the four-issue Ultimate Comics Iron Man limited series for Marvel Comics as well a follow up to Who is Jake Ellis? for Image entitled Where is Jake Ellis?, again featuring art from Tonci Zonjic.

Nathan has written Ultimate Iron Man, Ultimate X-Men and Avengers vs. X-Men: Animal Cruelty Black Widow and The Punisher for Marvel Comics.for Marvel Comics as well as Adventures of Superman: Infant in Arms for DC Comics.

He has written the forthcoming Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Echoes for Ubisoft, the graphic novella Genesis for Image and is currently the writer on Red Wolf for Marvel

As was announced in The Hollywood Reporter, Edmondson and actor Michael B. Jordan are currently writing a comic book "North" for Dark Horse Comics.

In 2015, The Tracking Board reported, following The Latino Review that film superscribe Ken Nolan, writer of "Black Hawk Down," is set to adapt Edmondson and Mitch Gerads' comic "The Activity" for Paramount Pictures and producer Dan Lin. This was later confirmed by Edmondson on Instagram.

As announced in Variety, Edmondson is currently writing the TV pilot "Prodigal" for Gold Standard Media. 

Personal life

Edmondson currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and children.

Bibliography

Image Comics

DC Comics

12 Gauge Comics

Marvel Comics

Dynamite Entertainment

Dark Horse Comics

Notes

References

Interviews

Preceded by
Steven Grant
Grifter writer
2011-2012
Succeeded by
Rob Liefeld, Frank Tieri
Preceded by
Duane Swierczynski
Black Widow writer
2014-2015
Succeeded by
Mark Waid & Chris Samnee
Preceded by
Greg Rucka
The Punisher writer
2014-2015
Succeeded by
Becky Cloonan
Preceded by
Charlie Huston
Deathlok writer
2014-2015
Succeeded by
n/a
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