KELLY THOMPSON has a degree in Sequential Art from The Savannah College of Art & Design. Her love of comics and superheroes have compelled her since she first discovered them as a teenager. Currently living in Portland, Oregon with her boyfriend and the two brilliant cats that run their lives, you can find Kelly all over the Internet where she is generally well liked, except where she's detested.
Kelly has published two novels - THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE KING (2012) and STORYKILLER (2014) and the graphic novel HEART IN A BOX from Dark Horse Comics (2015). She's currently writing ROGUE & GAMBIT, HAWKEYE, and PHASMA for Marvel Comics and GHOSTBUSTERS for IDW. Other major credits include: A-Force, Captain Marvel & The Carol Corps, Jem and The Holograms, Misfits, Power Rangers Pink, and the creator-owned mini-series Mega Princess.
Kelly's ambitions are eclipsed only by her desire to exist entirely in pajamas. Fortunately pajamas and writers go hand in hand (most of the time). Please buy all her stuff so that she can buy (and wear) more pajamas.
This was mostly a big fight scene. But a fun one. Gambit's "baby vision" so to speak was.... interesting. Spiral was cool, I'm glad to have seen more of her in this arc. The bed scene at the end was cute. I love how much kissing and sexuality there is between our leads in this book, it feels so good after literal years of tiptoeing around it. Only two more issues, we'll see what happens!
Gambit, Rogue, and Spiral fight their way through the Mojoverse and Rogue uses her new sense of self to seize the day. This had a nice conclusion to the current problem and presents a new one at the end. I really hope this wraps up neatly in the final two issues because this has been a very enjoyable read so far.
I cannot imagine missing that many calls and texts. It's good Remy and Rogue were able to relax for at least a bit, though. Unfortunately, it seems Remy's dad has some news for him. Anything involving the thieve's guild is never good, so we'll see...