Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Kieron Gillen ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: Kieron Gillen is a celebrated British comic book writer renowned for his intellectually rigorous, emotionally complex, and continuity-rich contributions to the Marvel Universe, particularly his transformative work on characters like [[loki|Loki]], the [[x-men|X-Men]], and the [[eternals|Eternals]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Gillen is a master "world-builder" and "character rehabilitator." He excels at taking underutilized or conceptually difficult franchises, such as the [[eternals|Eternals]] or the Asgardian supporting cast, and redefining them with intricate lore, clear rules, and profound thematic depth. His work spans Marvel's biggest properties, including `[[thor]]`, `[[x-men]]`, `[[iron_man]]`, and the Marvel-published `[[star_wars]]` line. * **Primary Impact:** Gillen's greatest impact lies in his sophisticated exploration of identity, mythology, and power. He famously transformed [[loki|Loki]] from a simple villain into a tragic anti-hero, a change that profoundly influenced the character's trajectory across all media. His run on `[[eternals]]` provided a definitive and accessible lore for the team, culminating in the universe-altering event `[[A.X.E.: Judgment Day]]`. * **Defining Style:** His writing is characterized by sharp, witty, and often cynical dialogue that conceals deep emotional sincerity. He is known for intricate, long-form plotting and a unique ability to weave obscure, decades-old continuity into a cohesive and modern narrative—a fan-dubbed practice known as "Gillen-forming." His creative partnership with artist [[jamie_mckelvie|Jamie McKelvie]] is one of the most acclaimed in modern comics. ===== Part 2: Career Trajectory & Marvel Beginnings ===== ==== From Games Journalism to Indie Darling ==== Kieron Gillen's path to becoming a Marvel architect was unconventional. He first gained prominence in the United Kingdom as a leading video game journalist, known for his incisive analysis and distinctive voice. He was a key figure at magazines like //PC Gamer UK// and later co-founded the influential PC gaming website //Rock, Paper, Shotgun// in 2007. This background in journalism honed his skills in critical thinking, deconstructing systems, and communicating complex ideas in an engaging manner—all hallmarks of his later comic book writing. While still a journalist, Gillen began his foray into comics with his long-time collaborator, artist [[jamie_mckelvie|Jamie McKelvie]]. Their first major creator-owned work, **//Phonogram//** (published by Image Comics starting in 2006), was a critical sensation. The series, a story about magicians who draw power from pop music, showcased Gillen's signature style: dense with pop culture references, emotionally resonant character work, and a quasi-autobiographical tone. The success of //Phonogram// and his subsequent work established him as a major new voice in the indie comics scene, paving the way for his eventual entry into mainstream superhero comics. His follow-up with McKelvie, the sprawling and critically lauded epic **//The Wicked + The Divine//**, further cemented his reputation for deconstructing and reconstructing modern mythology. ==== Breaking into the House of Ideas ==== Gillen's work on //Phonogram// caught the attention of editors at Marvel Comics. His first credited work for the publisher was a one-shot, `[[newuniversal]]`//: 1959// #1, in 2008. This was followed by a run on the spin-off series `[[s.w.o.r.d.]]`, which demonstrated his ability to handle ensemble casts, high-concept science fiction, and the intricate web of Marvel continuity. However, his true breakthrough at Marvel began when he was brought into the `[[thor]]` editorial office. Initially co-writing with Matt Fraction, Gillen eventually took over solo writing duties on the main //Thor// title. This work was well-received, but it was the spin-off series he launched in 2011 that would define his early Marvel career and become a modern classic: **//Journey into Mystery//**. This series, starring a reincarnated and de-aged `[[loki|Loki]],` was a masterclass in character rehabilitation and long-form storytelling, setting the stage for Gillen to become one of Marvel's most trusted and ambitious writers. ===== Part 3: The Gillen Era: Landmark Marvel Runs ===== Kieron Gillen's tenure at Marvel is defined by several key runs that have left an indelible mark on the universe. He is known for taking on challenging assignments and revitalizing characters and concepts with a fresh, intellectual, and deeply human perspective. ==== Reimagining Asgard: //Thor// and //Journey Into Mystery// ==== While his initial work on //Thor// was a solid entry into the world of Asgard, his true masterpiece was //Journey into Mystery//, which began with issue #622. The series focused on the recently deceased Loki, who had been resurrected as a young boy with no memory of his past villainy, but was still distrusted by his fellow Asgardians. * **The Kid Loki Saga:** Gillen crafted a poignant and intricate narrative centered on Kid Loki's desperate struggle to escape his own destiny. The core conflict was not a physical one, but an ideological and existential battle: could a person truly change, or are they forever bound by the stories told about them? This question was the engine of the entire run. * **Thematic Depth:** The series explored themes of redemption, pre-determinism, the power of narrative, and the nature of sin. Gillen used the backdrop of Asgardian mythology to tell a deeply personal story about a child trying to be good in a world that expected him to be evil. * **Universe Impact:** The run single-handedly transformed `[[loki|Loki]]` from a recurring, often one-dimensional villain into one of Marvel's most complex and sympathetic characters. It introduced key concepts and supporting characters like Leah, Ikol, and the fear-eating Serpent's crown. The tragic, gut-wrenching conclusion of his run cemented its legendary status and directly influenced all subsequent portrayals of Loki, including aspects of his depiction in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]. Many fans and critics consider this run a perfect, self-contained epic and one of the best Marvel comics of the 21st century. ==== The Mutant Agenda: //Uncanny X-Men// and //Generation Hope// ==== Gillen took the reins of Marvel's flagship mutant title, //Uncanny X-Men//, during a turbulent and politically charged era for the species. Following the events of //Schism//, which split the X-Men into two factions, Gillen's run focused on [[cyclops|Cyclops]]'s more militant "Extinction Team" based on the island of Utopia. * **Political Realism:** Gillen's approach was grounded in the metaphor of the X-Men as a revolutionary political movement. He portrayed Cyclops not as a superhero, but as the pragmatic, hardened leader of a dwindling nation-state, forced to make impossible choices for the survival of his people. * **The Extinction Team:** He assembled a powerhouse roster that included `[[cyclops|Cyclops]]`, `[[emma_frost|Emma Frost]]`, `[[namor]]`, `[[colossus]]` (as the Juggernaut), `[[magik]]`, and a morally complex `[[magneto]]`. The team's mission was to project strength and deter any threats to the remaining mutant population. * **Mister Sinister's Reinvention:** One of the run's most celebrated aspects was Gillen's complete overhaul of the villain `[[mister_sinister|Mister Sinister]]`. He transformed the genetically-obsessed mad scientist into a campy, theatrical, and terrifyingly intelligent threat, a "sentient Victorian city" of clones. This version of Sinister has become the definitive modern take on the character. * **Lead-in to AvX:** Gillen's run masterfully built the tension leading into the major crossover event, `[[avengers_vs_x-men]]`, exploring the philosophical and strategic reasons why Cyclops's X-Men would stand against the Avengers over the fate of the Phoenix Force. ==== The Armored Avenger: //Iron Man// (Marvel NOW!) ==== As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch in 2012, Gillen was tasked with charting a new course for `[[iron_man|Tony Stark]]`. His run took Tony off-planet, embracing the science fiction potential of the character. He crafted a series of stories that questioned Tony's origins, his legacy, and his very identity. * **Space Knight:** A significant portion of the run saw Tony join the `[[guardians_of_the_galaxy]]` and operate in space, exploring new alien worlds and developing specialized armors for cosmic threats. * **The Origin of Tony Stark:** The most significant—and controversial—storyline of his run was "The Secret Origin of Tony Stark." Gillen introduced a major retcon revealing that Tony was adopted, and that Howard and Maria Stark had a biological son, Arno Stark, who had been hidden away due to a complex genetic condition. * **Themes of Legacy and Creation:** The run grappled with questions of what it means to be a "Stark" and whether Tony's genius was a product of nature or nurture. It positioned Tony as a man constantly looking to the future, but now forced to confront a past he never knew existed. While divisive among some long-time fans, the run was praised for its ambitious ideas and for pushing the character into new narrative territory. ==== A Galaxy Far, Far Away: //Darth Vader// and //Doctor Aphra// ==== When Marvel regained the `[[star_wars]]` license, Kieron Gillen was entrusted with one of its most important launch titles: //Darth Vader//. Set between the events of //A New Hope// and //The Empire Strikes Back//, the series explored Vader's psyche at his lowest point, having failed to stop the destruction of the Death Star. * **Vader's Internal World:** Gillen's writing provided a definitive look inside Vader's helmet. The series masterfully depicted his cold fury, his brilliant strategic mind, and his simmering conflict with Emperor Palpatine. It answered a key question: //What did Vader do after he learned the identity of the pilot who destroyed the Death Star?// * **Creation of Doctor Aphra:** Gillen's most lasting contribution to the Star Wars galaxy was the creation of a new character: Chelli Lona Aphra, a rogue archaeologist who became Vader's reluctant aide. `[[doctor_aphra|Doctor Aphra]]`, along with her murderous droids 0-0-0 and BT-1, was an instant breakout star. She was an "Indiana Jones with questionable morals," providing a perfect foil to Vader's stoicism. * **Enduring Legacy:** Aphra became so popular that she was the first Star Wars character not from the films to receive her own ongoing Marvel series, which continues to this day. Gillen's //Darth Vader// is considered one of the best comics of the new Star Wars canon, providing essential character development for the iconic villain. ==== Judging a World: //Eternals// and //A.X.E.: Judgment Day// ==== In 2021, Gillen, alongside artist Esad Ribić, took on one of Marvel's most challenging properties: the `[[eternals|Eternals]]`. Created by Jack Kirby, the characters had a dense, often impenetrable lore that had prevented them from achieving mainstream success. Gillen's task was to completely redefine them for a modern audience. * **A New Status Quo:** Gillen "Gillen-formed" the Eternals, streamlining their mythology with three simple, foundational principles: "Protect Celestials," "Protect the Machine," and "Correct Excess Deviation." He introduced a dark twist to their immortality: whenever an Eternal is resurrected by "The Machine" (the Earth itself), a random human life is consumed. This created an immediate and profound ethical crisis for the entire race. * **Political Intrigue:** The series was structured as a political thriller, with the Eternals splitting into factions over this horrifying revelation. Characters like Ikaris, Sersi, Druig, and a newly-promoted Prime Eternal, Zuras, were given distinct personalities and motivations. * **Connecting to the Universe:** Crucially, Gillen tied the Eternals' lore directly to other major Marvel franchises, revealing that Mutants (`[[x-men]]`) were a form of "excess deviation," placing the two species on an inevitable collision course. * **//A.X.E.: Judgment Day//:** This storyline was the epic culmination of his work on both //Eternals// and the X-Men line. The Eternals, led by Druig, declared war on the mutant nation of Krakoa. This conflict prompted the Avengers to create a new Celestial, the Progenitor, to end the war. Instead, the newborn god decided to judge every single inhabitant of Earth individually, with the fate of the planet hanging in the balance. The event was a critical and commercial success, praised for its tight plotting, huge stakes, and deeply human character moments. It permanently altered the status of the Eternals and forced heroes like Captain America and Iron Man to justify their very existence. ===== Part 4: Writing Style and Thematic Hallmarks ===== ==== Dialogue and Character Voice ==== Gillen is a master of dialogue. His characters speak with distinct, authentic voices, often laced with biting wit, pop-culture savvy, and a layer of world-weary cynicism. This "Gillen-speak" is never just for show; it often serves to mask deep-seated vulnerability or insecurity. * **Loki's** clever wordplay and theatricality hide a child's desperate need for acceptance. * **Doctor Aphra's** constant quipping is a defense mechanism against the terrifying situations she gets herself into. * **Mister Sinister's** flamboyant, gossipy persona makes his casual cruelty and immense intellect all the more unsettling. ==== World-Building and "Gillen-Forming" ==== A key element of Gillen's style is his meticulous approach to continuity. Fans have coined the term "Gillen-forming" to describe his ability to take decades of disparate, contradictory, and often forgotten lore and weave them into a single, cohesive, and compelling whole. His //Eternals// run is the ultimate example, where he synthesized Kirby's original concepts with later retcons and his own new ideas to create a mythology that was both fresh and respectful of its history. He often employs infographics, data pages, and narrative maps to convey this complex information, a technique that enriches the reading experience and deepens the world-building. ==== Core Themes: Identity, Power, and Mythology ==== Across his diverse body of work, several recurring themes emerge: * **Identity vs. Destiny:** Many of his characters struggle against the roles the world has assigned them. Kid Loki fights the "story" of his villainous future, Tony Stark must reconcile his identity after learning of his adoption, and the Eternals must grapple with the monstrous truth of their existence. * **The Philosophy of Power:** Gillen is fascinated by the responsibilities and corruptions of power. His //Uncanny X-Men// run was a deep dive into the ethics of leadership and revolutionary action. His //Darth Vader// explored the mindset of an enforcer who has absolute power but is still a slave to another. * **Deconstruction of Myth:** Whether it's the gods of Asgard, the pop idols of //The Wicked + The Divine//, or the space gods of the Eternals, Gillen loves to break down myths to see how they work and then build them back up into something new and relevant for a modern audience. ==== Key Artistic Collaborators ==== Gillen's writing is often elevated by his collaboration with world-class artists who bring his dense scripts to life. * **[[jamie_mckelvie|Jamie McKelvie]]:** His most famous collaborator. Their work on //Phonogram//, //Young Avengers//, and //The Wicked + The Divine// is defined by a clean, pop-art-infused style, innovative page layouts, and unparalleled character acting. * **Doug Braithwaite:** His partner on the entirety of the classic //Journey into Mystery// run, whose classic, mythic style perfectly captured the blend of fantasy and tragedy. * **Esad Ribić:** The artist on //Eternals//, whose painterly, epic style gave the series the Kirby-esque cosmic grandeur it required. * **Salvador Larroca:** His collaborator on //Darth Vader//, whose realistic and gritty artwork grounded the series and captured the cinematic feel of Star Wars. ===== Part 5: Impact on the Marvel Universe and Beyond ===== ==== The Rehabilitation of Loki ==== It is impossible to overstate the impact of Gillen's //Journey into Mystery// on the character of Loki. Before his run, Loki was primarily a mustache-twirling villain. Gillen gave him depth, tragedy, and a compelling motivation, transforming him into a fan-favorite anti-hero. This nuanced portrayal directly influenced subsequent comic writers and laid the thematic groundwork for the character's popular arc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly in the `[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]` series on Disney+, which explored similar themes of destiny, variants, and the potential for change. ==== Redefining the Eternals for a Modern Era ==== For decades, the Eternals were a C-list property that most writers struggled to integrate into the wider Marvel Universe. Gillen's 2021 series changed that permanently. By establishing the "resurrection costs a human" rule and linking their purpose to the Celestials' judgment of Earth, he gave them a powerful and relevant place in the modern landscape. The resulting `[[A.X.E.: Judgment Day]]` event was not just an Eternals story, but a true Marvel Universe-spanning epic that had lasting consequences for the X-Men, the Avengers, and the world at large. He made the Eternals matter. ==== Influence on the MCU and Adaptations ==== While Gillen has not directly written for the MCU, his influence is palpable. * **Loki's Character Arc:** The MCU's evolution of Loki from a simple villain in //Thor// to a complex anti-hero in //The Avengers// and a protagonist in his own series mirrors the journey Gillen crafted in //Journey into Mystery//. The concept of Loki variants, a central tenet of the TV show, feels like a natural extension of Gillen's themes of identity and predestination. The appearance of "Kid Loki" in the series was a direct and deliberate homage to Gillen's creation. * **The Eternals' Future:** Although the //Eternals// film was released before Gillen's comic run began, his series is now considered the definitive modern source material for the characters. Any future MCU appearance of the Eternals will likely draw heavily from the compelling lore, ethical dilemmas, and political structures he established, as it provides a much richer framework for storytelling than the original source material. ===== Part 6: Awards and Critical Reception ===== Kieron Gillen's work has been consistently praised by critics and has received numerous nominations and awards from the comic book industry. While many of his wins are for his creator-owned work (notably //The Wicked + The Divine//), his Marvel work is frequently cited on "Best Of" lists. * **Notable Nominations/Wins:** * **Eisner Awards:** Multiple nominations for Best Writer, Best Continuing Series, and Best New Series for works including //The Wicked + The Divine// and //Phonogram//. * **Harvey Awards:** Nominations for his work on //Darth Vader// and other titles. * **British Comic Awards:** Won Best Comic for //The Wicked + The Divine//. His Marvel runs are often ranked among the best of their respective eras. //Journey into Mystery// is widely considered a modern classic and a perfect entry point for new readers. //Darth Vader// is hailed as a high watermark for the Star Wars comics line. And his //Eternals// and the culminating //A.X.E.: Judgment Day// event were met with near-universal critical acclaim for their intelligence, ambition, and emotional impact. ===== See Also ===== * [[journey_into_mystery]] * [[loki]] * [[eternals]] * [[x-men]] * [[darth_vader_(comic_series)]] * [[doctor_aphra]] * [[jamie_mckelvie]] * [[A.X.E.: Judgment Day]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((First credited Marvel work: //Newuniversal: 1959// #1 (September, 2008).)) ((The Kid Loki saga begins in //Journey into Mystery// #622 (August, 2011).)) ((Kieron Gillen is a co-founder of the popular PC gaming website //Rock, Paper, Shotgun//.)) ((The fan-coined term "Gillen-forming" refers to his specific talent for taking convoluted or forgotten continuity and weaving it into a cohesive, modernized narrative.)) ((Prior to his comics career, Gillen was also known as a DJ, and his deep love for music is a foundational element of his creator-owned series //Phonogram// and //The Wicked + The Divine//.)) ((His run on //Uncanny X-Men// is notable for its use of "The Black Bug Room," a psychic space where Cyclops would strategize with his secret council, a concept that added a layer of espionage and political tension to the book.)) ((Doctor Aphra, created by Gillen and artist Salvador Larroca in //Darth Vader// #3 (2015), is one of the most successful original characters introduced into the new Star Wars canon.))