Career
Immonen's first published work was the self-published series titled Playground which was released in 1988. From 1990 through 1992, he drew several issues of Rock 'N' Roll Comics for Revolutionary Comics, including issues on Prince, 2 Live Crew and Public Enemy, ZZ Top, Anthrax, and more. He worked at several smaller comic book companies before being hired by DC Comics in 1993.[3] Since then, Immonen has drawn such high-profile characters as Superman, the Hulk, and the X-Men. His work since 2004 includes stints on the titles Ultimate Fantastic Four and Ultimate X-Men with writers Warren Ellis and Brian K. Vaughan respectively, as well as a 12-issue run pencilling Nextwave, which again paired him with Warren Ellis.[4]
Stuart Immonen has also done work for Top Cow and Image Comics.[3]
In 1993 and 1994, Immonen drew the Legion of Super-Heroes and with writers Mark Waid and Tom McGraw created a new Legion continuity, beginning with a retelling of the team's origin story starting in Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 4 #0 (Oct. 1994).[5] In 1996, writer Karl Kesel and Immonen produced The Final Night limited series.[6] That same year, Immonen was one of the many creators who contributed to the Superman: The Wedding Album one-shot wherein the title character married Lois Lane.[7] Immonen wrote and drew part of the Superman Red/Superman Blue one-shot which launched the storyline of the same name which ran through the various Superman titles.[8] Immonen ended his ongoing involvement with the Superman franchise with the Superman: End of the Century graphic novel in 2000
In 2000, Immonen was one of the founders of Gorilla Comics, a company formed with Mark Waid, Kurt Busiek and several others. Immonen and Busiek collaborated on the Shockrockets limited series and the Superstar: As Seen on TV one-shot but the company folded after a short time.[10]
In 2005, Immonen published 50 Reasons to Stop Sketching at Conventions, a series of fifty comics that detail why he no longer does sketches for fans. Besides self-publishing, Immonen also maintains a webcomic called Never as Bad as You Think which is co-authored by his wife, Kathryn.[11] In 2010, Top Shelf Productions released Moving Pictures a graphic novel drawn by Immonen and co-authored by him and his wife
Immonen illustrated Marvel Comics' Ultimate Spider-Man from issue #111[12] to issue #133.[13] He subsequently worked on The New Avengers from issue #55 to issue #64. He continued to be the series artist when The New Avengers relaunched during the "Heroic Age" storyline and was the regular artist for the first seven issues as well as issue #11.[14]
In 2011 Immonen illustrated Marvel's Fear Itself miniseries which formed the core of a company-wide crossover storyline of the same name.[15][16][17] In November 2012 he and writer Brian Michael Bendis started the series All-New X-Men.[18]
In 2014 Immonen drew the six-issue limited series, All-New Captain America, for Marvel's Avengers NOW! relaunch.[19]
From 2017 to 2018 he drew The Amazing Spider-Man #25 to 31, 789 to 791, 794, and 797 to 800, which included long-time series writer Dan Slott's last major storyline, titled "Go Down Swinging".