Press and Interviews

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“I’ve worked with several new writers at this point, so I’ve gotten a sense of what resources to provide them and what common pitfalls to warn them about…there are definitely times crossover writers have needed a bit more coaching. And that’s fine! It’s what we’re here for. I love seeing people succeed, so anything I can do to help that along makes me happy.”

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“With elements of role reversal, unique spins on dramatic irony and delightful audience participation, “Jacks and the Fourth Wall” enjoyably destroys the stereotypes of classic theater, yet still garners appreciation for English − and all the hysterical drama that comes with it.”

“Nadia’s having bipolar disorder is something Whitley discussed with his editor, Alanna Smith, early on.”

— New York Times: A Marvel Hero Copes with Bipolar Disorder

“One of the inspirations that we talked about with Alanna Smith (who’s my editor on this and who’s the person who first came up with this idea and brought it to me), is the Parkland, Fla. shooting.”

— Chicago Tribune Interview with Eve L. Ewing about MARVEL: OUTLAWED

“I think we told a hell of a story with the ten issues we got, one that the whole team worked incredibly hard on.”

— Between the Panels Profile on FanbasePress.com

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“The difficulty [of reading with a female perspective] is knowing when to say something and when I’m being too sensitive. So it’s really a constant exercise in learning to trust your own perception on things, which is a constant battle but it’s a battle that’s worth fighting.”