Marguerite Bennett

Marguerite Bennett is a comic book writer known for her work on series such as 'Bombshells', 'Animosity', and 'Batwoman'. She has contributed to both DC Comics and Marvel Comics, among other publishers.

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  1. 1. 1602

    Witch Hunter Angela

    In a reimagined Elizabethan era, familiar heroes and villains from the Marvel Universe are woven into a tapestry of intrigue, magic, and political machinations. As the world teeters on the brink of a new age, characters such as Sir Nicholas Fury, Doctor Stephen Strange, and the enigmatic Virginia Dare navigate a landscape filled with danger and mystery. The narrative unfolds with a blend of historical fiction and superhero elements, exploring themes of power, destiny, and the timeless struggle between good and evil, all set against the backdrop of a richly detailed 17th-century England.

  2. 2. X Men

    Years of Future Past

    In this thrilling installment, the X-Men face a formidable new threat that challenges their unity and tests their resolve. As tensions rise, the team must navigate complex alliances and confront their own personal demons to protect a world that fears and misunderstands them. With dynamic character development and intense action sequences, the narrative explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the enduring struggle for justice in a world teetering on the brink of chaos. The story weaves together past and present, offering a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of these iconic heroes.

  3. 3. Animosity, Vol. 1

    A sudden, unexplained change gives animals human-level intelligence and voice, upending society as once-domesticated creatures assert agency and wild species reorganize into new power structures; the collection follows a young human and the animals she cares about as they navigate a dangerous, morally fraught landscape of shifting alliances, revenge, and survival, exploring how empathy, violence, and leadership shape a world in which humans are no longer unquestioned rulers.

  4. 4. Animosity, Vol. 2

    After animals worldwide wake to sentience, the fragile new order unravels as competing animal factions and fearful human survivors jockey for power. The story follows a young human and her loyal animal companion as they navigate shifting alliances, betrayals and outbreaks of violence while emerging animal societies wrestle with questions of justice, leadership and whether to mirror or reject human cruelty. Fast-paced and morally complex, the volume deepens the worldbuilding with political maneuvering, desperate survival tactics and heartbreaking choices that test whether empathy can endure amid revenge and fear.