Do you want to brush up your knowledge of Flutter, the comic by Jennie Wood, Jeff McComsey, and Chris Goodwin once named the 12th best indie comic by Bleeding Cool, before its TV adaptation comes out so you can impress all your non-comics-reading friends with your hip comics knowledge, but don't feel like purchasing two separate volumes to read?[...]
Jennie Wood Archives
Hosted by Jude Biersdorfer and organized by artist Jamie Fay and featuring a panel including Jennie Wood, Vita Ayala, Desiree Rodriguez, Amy Reeder, Tee Franklin and Gail Simone, the panel looked to focus on women who created and worked on some of the most beloved LGBTQ characters.
Starting with Rodriguez, on her very first panel, Biersdorfer[...]
Moderated by Andreyko and with a panel listing that included Tee Franklin (Bingo Love, Nailbiter), Sina Grace (Iceman, The Li'l Depressed Boy), James Tynion IV (The Woods, Detective Comics), Phil Jimenez (Astonishing X-Men, Wonder Woman), Steve Orlando (Midnighter, Justice League of America) and Jennie Wood (Flutter series).
While the beginning of the panel served as a[...]
A Ridley Scott produced movie adaptation of Mind MGMT was in the works back in 2013, but seems to have fizzled out.
Flutter is an award winning graphic novel series by Jennie Wood and Jeff McComsey about a 15-year-old girl who uses her shapeshifting powers to change into a boy in order to pursue a girl she[...]
Flutter by Jennie Wood might just be the most unique story I have encountered in the past year regardless of medium and I saw Dallas Buyers Club and Blue is the Warmest Color Maybe it's just that I have nothing I can compare it to in my personal lexicon but it's definitely unique In short-form[...]
By the end of the kickstarter he just got killed."
Overall I had a great time repping BC at BCC – yeah I've been waiting to unleash that gem on the world for a while – hanging with my favorite artists and meeting new ones like Jennie Wood (Flutter), Liz Plourde (How I Made the World),[...]
The art by Jeff McComsey is incredible and suits the story perfectly with great color while Jennie Wood weaves one hell of a yarn.
In short-form the story follows Lily – a girl with the power to morph her body into anyone kind of like Mystique but her standard form is that of a normal fifteen-year[...]