Matt Fraction
American comic book writer

Matt Fraction

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Introduction

Matt Fritchman (born December 1, 1975), better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book writer, known for his workas the writer of The Invincible Iron Man, The Immortal Iron Fist, Uncanny X-Men, and Hawkeye for Marvel Comics, and Casanova and Sex Criminals for Image Comics, and Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen for DC Comics.

Early life

Matt Fraction was born December 1, 1975 in Chicago Heights, Illinois. As a child, he developed an affinity for telling stories, and he enjoyed reading comic books and strips. The first comic he remembers buying was Batman #316 (Oct. 1979), and he liked newspaper comics Peanuts and Doonesbury. He became a regular weekly comic-book reader around the time that the 1985–86 DC Comics storyline "Crisis on Infinite Earths" ended, but he found that storyline bizarre and impenetrable and gravitated toward Marvel Comics instead.Spider-Man became his favorite character, and he read other Marvel publications such as Star Wars and G.I. Joe.

In the late 1990s Fraction worked as an employee at the Charlotte, North Carolina-based comics retailer Heroes Aren't Hard to Find, and participated in the Warren Ellis Forums under the username "Matt Fraction".

Career

Fraction started in the comics industry by working for smaller publishers including AiT/Planet Lar and IDW Publishing, many of which employed people who he had met on the Warren Ellis Forums; as such, he continued using the "Fraction" name as it was the one under which he had built a reputation. He became known early in his career for his creator-owned work on The Five Fists of Science and Casanova, before taking on a number of assignments for Marvel Comics.

Fraction wrote two columns for Comic Book Resources: "Poplife" and "The Basement Tapes", the latter with Joe Casey.

Fraction teamed with Ed Brubaker for a run on Marvel's The Immortal Iron Fist. The pair re-teamed on Uncanny X-Men for a short time, after which Fraction wrote the series solo until leaving it in 2011. He wrote The Mighty Thor and The Invincible Iron Man, the latter of which led to his consulting work on the set of the film Iron Man 2 and writing the Iron Man 2 video game that tied into that film sequel.

In 2011 Fraction wrote the Fear Itself limited series, which was the central part of the crossover storyline of the same name. In December 2011 he revived the series The Defenders with artist Terry Dodson and in August 2012 he started a new Hawkeye series with David Aja. As part of Marvel NOW!, Fantastic Four was relaunched in November 2012 with the creative team of Fraction and artist Mark Bagley. Its spinoff series FF was produced by Fraction and artist Mike Allred. Fraction left both series due to other work commitments.

In February 2013, he was named on IGN's list of "The Best Tweeters in Comics", which described him as "the premier comics Twitter personality."

In 2013, Fraction and Chip Zdarsky co-created the Sex Criminals series for Image Comics. He andChristian Ward created the ODY-C series in 2014, a science-fiction retelling of the Odyssey with the characters' genders changed to women.

Personal life

Fraction is married to Kelly Sue DeConnick, a comic book writer and adapter of manga into English, whom he met when they were both participants on the Warren Ellis Forums. They have two children, Henry and Tallulah.

Awards

  • 2008 Eagle Award for Favourite Newcomer Writer
  • 2009 Eisner Award for "Best New Series" for The Invincible Iron Man (shared with Salvador Larroca)
  • 2010 PEN Center USA Literary Award for "Outstanding Body of Work"
  • 2014 Harvey Award
    • "Best Single Issue or Story" for Hawkeye #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja and others).
    • "Best New Series" for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky).
  • 2014 Eisner Award
    • "Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)" for Hawkeye #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja).
    • "Best New Series" for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky).
  • 2016 Inkpot Award

Nominations

  • 2008 Eisner Award
    • Best Single Issue (or One-Shot) for The Sensational Spider-Man Annual (shared with Salvador Larroca).
    • Eisner Award for Best New Series for The Immortal Iron Fist (shared with Ed Brubaker, David Aja and others)
  • 2013 Harvey Award
    • Best Writer for Hawkeye
    • Best New Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)
    • Best Continuing or Limited Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)
    • Best Single Issue or Story for Hawkeye #1, "Lucky" (shared with David Aja and others)
  • 2013 Eisner Award
    • Best Continuing Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)
    • Best Writer for Hawkeye and Casanova: Avarita
  • 2014 Harvey Award
    • Best Writer for Hawkeye
    • Best Continuing or Limited Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)
  • 2014 Eisner Award
    • Best Continuing Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja)
    • Best Continuing Series for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky)
    • Best Writer for Sex Criminals, Hawkeye, Fantastic Four, and FF
  • 2014 Angoulême Sélection Officielle for Hawkeye, Vol 1 (shared with David Aja)