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Talk about someone who does it all, Jill Thompson has been creating all manner of wonderful things for comics, children's books, stage, and even wrestling for over 30 years now! She debuted with First Comics and Now Comics in the 80s, and parlayed that into a Wonder Woman run in the early 90s. She was the artist for the "Brief Lives" arc on Sandman, beginning a relationship with the Endless characters that continues to this day thanks to projects like The Little Endless Storybook, the manga Death: At Death's Door, and the Dead Boy Detectives. Jill's own creation, Scary Godmother, started as a comic series before turning into a play and two animated specials. And somewhere in between all of this, she's designed costumes and other pieces for professional wrestlers! 

You can follow Jill on all the socials: @thejillthompson.

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