Jack Fisher

Born in the Baltimore/DC area, Jack Fisher is a lifelong comic book fan and aspiring writer. He has been writing daily since high school and has penned over three dozen fanfiction stories. He also has self-published two books, "Child of Orcus" and "Skin Deep." His favorite comics are X-men, Justice League, Superman, Batman, and Avengers. When he's not enjoying comics or writing, he's playing video games, watching football, and coming up with new ideas for future books.
Losses, Journeys, and Ascensions: ‘The Life of Captain Marvel #5’

Losses, Journeys, and Ascensions: ‘The Life of Captain Marvel #5’

Carol Danvers life will never be the same. That's a good thing.

Jean Grey Exercises the Power of Emotional Intelligence in ‘X-men Red #11’

On Melodrama and Family Ties in Marvel’s ‘X-Men: The Exterminated #1’

Bar Fights, Final Journeys, and Dystopian Futures in Marvel’s ‘Dead Man Logan #1’

A Journey of Damned Souls (to a Point) In Marvel’s ‘Weapon X #26’

An Uncanny Deconstruction of Superheroes in ‘Uncanny X-men #1’

Class, Clones, and Killer Robots in Marvel Comics’ ‘X-23 #6’

Class, Clones, and Killer Robots in Marvel Comics’ ‘X-23 #6’

The family dynamics between Laura and Gabby are on full display in X-23 #6, but not much else.

Ascent of a True Queen: ‘X-men Black: Emma Frost #1’

Ascent of a True Queen: ‘X-men Black: Emma Frost #1’

Through flexible morality and uncanny sex appeal, Emma Frost establishes a truly regal status.

Marvel’s ‘X-men Red #9’ Gets into Psychic Wargames and Battling Ideas

Carol Danver’s Past Has a Twist in ‘The Life of Captain Marvel #4’

‘What If? Punisher #1’ Toys with Spider-Man

Master of Magnetic Personas: ‘X-men Black: Magneto #1’

Master of Magnetic Personas: ‘X-men Black: Magneto #1’

Chris Claremont returns to reaffirm what makes Magneto such a compelling and relevant villain.