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Fraction wrote two columns for [[Comic Book Resources]]: "Poplife"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=column&id=9|title= Poplife|first= Matt|last= Fraction|date= February 6, 2004|publisher= [[Comic Book Resources]]|deadurl= no|accessdate= October 1, 2010}}</ref> and "The Basement Tapes",<ref>{{cite web |url= |title= The Basement Tapes|first1= Matt|last1= Fraction|first2= Joe|last2= Casey|date= December 20, 2005|publisher= Comic Book Resources|deadurl= no|accessdate= October 1, 2010}}</ref> the latter with [[Joe Casey]].
Fraction wrote two columns for [[Comic Book Resources]]: "Poplife"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=column&id=9|title= Poplife|first= Matt|last= Fraction|date= February 6, 2004|publisher= [[Comic Book Resources]]|deadurl= no|accessdate= October 1, 2010}}</ref> and "The Basement Tapes",<ref>{{cite web |url= |title= The Basement Tapes|first1= Matt|last1= Fraction|first2= Joe|last2= Casey|date= December 20, 2005|publisher= Comic Book Resources|deadurl= no|accessdate= October 1, 2010}}</ref> the latter with [[Joe Casey]].


Fraction teamed with [[Ed Brubaker]] for a run on Marvel's ''[[The Immortal Iron Fist]]''.<ref>{{cite book|last = Manning|first = Matthew K.|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 2000s|title = Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2008|location= London, United Kingdom|page = 334|isbn =978-0756641238|quote= Ed Brubaker teamed with co-writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja to give Iron Fist another shot at an ongoing title.}}</ref> The pair re-teamed on ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' for a short time, after which Fraction wrote the series solo until leaving it in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/4803-revelation-x-matt-fraction-talks-uncanny-second-coming.html|title= Revelation X: Matt Fraction Talks ''Uncanny'' & ''Second Coming''|first= Steve|last= Ekstrom|date= February 25, 2010|publisher= [[Newsarama]]|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRBPGwU|archivedate= May 12, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/6146-fraction-and-gillen-on-their-uncanny-x-men-team-up.html|title= Fraction and Gillen on Their ''Uncanny X-Men'' Team-Up|first= Albert|last= Ching|date= September 23, 2010|publisher= Newsarama|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRWIQX8|archivedate= May 12, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/6893-fraction-and-gillen-explain-it-all-thor-journey-x-men.html|title= Fraction and Gillen Explain It All (''Thor'', ''Journey'', ''X-Men'')|first= Albert|last= Ching|date= January 24, 2011|publisher= Newsarama|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRq94Th|archivedate= May 12, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref> He wrote ''The Mighty [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Invincible Iron Man]]'', the latter of which led to his consulting work on the set of the film ''[[Iron Man 2]]'' and writing the ''Iron Man 2'' video game that tied into that film sequel.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/gamereport/matt_fraction_talks_iron_man_and_i98Z0Os53T94CFRC6UL1tL |work= [[New York Post]]|title= Matt Fraction talks Iron Man (and a bunch of other stuff)|first= William|last= Vitka|date= February 5, 2010|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121018111804/http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/gamereport/matt_fraction_talks_iron_man_and_i98Z0Os53T94CFRC6UL1tL|archivedate= October 18, 2012|deadurl= yes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.blastr.com/2009/08/comics_matt_fraction_on_h.php|title= Comics' Matt Fraction on how he wrote the ''Iron Man 2'' game|first= Adam-Troy|last= Castro|date= August 3, 2009|publisher= [[Blastr]]|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131105011524/http://www.blastr.com/2009/08/comics_matt_fraction_on_h.php|archivedate= November 5, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref>
Fraction teamed with [[Ed Brubaker]] for a run on Marvel's ''[[The Immortal Iron Fist]]''.<ref>{{cite book|last = Manning|first = Matthew K.|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 2000s|title = Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2008|location= London, United Kingdom|page = 334|isbn =978-0756641238|quote= Ed Brubaker teamed with co-writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja to give Iron Fist another shot at an ongoing title.}}</ref> The pair re-teamed on ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' for a short time, after which Fraction wrote the series solo until leaving it in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/4803-revelation-x-matt-fraction-talks-uncanny-second-coming.html|title=Revelation X: Matt Fraction Talks ''Uncanny'' & ''Second Coming''|first=Steve|last=Ekstrom|date=February 25, 2010|publisher=[[Newsarama]]|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRBPGwU|archivedate=May 12, 2013|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/6146-fraction-and-gillen-on-their-uncanny-x-men-team-up.html|title=Fraction and Gillen on Their ''Uncanny X-Men'' Team-Up|first=Albert|last=Ching|date=September 23, 2010|publisher=Newsarama|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRWIQX8|archivedate=May 12, 2013|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/6893-fraction-and-gillen-explain-it-all-thor-journey-x-men.html|title=Fraction and Gillen Explain It All (''Thor'', ''Journey'', ''X-Men'')|first=Albert|last=Ching|date=January 24, 2011|publisher=Newsarama|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GYRq94Th|archivedate=May 12, 2013|deadurl=no}}</ref> He wrote ''The Mighty [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]'' and ''[[The Invincible Iron Man]]'', the latter of which led to his consulting work on the set of the film ''[[Iron Man 2]]'' and writing the ''Iron Man 2'' video game that tied into that film sequel.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/gamereport/matt_fraction_talks_iron_man_and_i98Z0Os53T94CFRC6UL1tL |work= [[New York Post]]|title= Matt Fraction talks Iron Man (and a bunch of other stuff)|first= William|last= Vitka|date= February 5, 2010|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121018111804/http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/gamereport/matt_fraction_talks_iron_man_and_i98Z0Os53T94CFRC6UL1tL|archivedate= October 18, 2012|deadurl= yes}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.blastr.com/2009/08/comics_matt_fraction_on_h.php|title= Comics' Matt Fraction on how he wrote the ''Iron Man 2'' game|first= Adam-Troy|last= Castro|date= August 3, 2009|publisher= [[Blastr]]|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131105011524/http://www.blastr.com/2009/08/comics_matt_fraction_on_h.php|archivedate= November 5, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref>


In 2011 Fraction wrote the event [[limited series]] ''[[Fear Itself (comics)|Fear Itself]]'', which was the central book of the crossover storyline of the same name.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=29984|title= Marvel Announces ''Fear Itself''|first= Shaun|last= Manning|date= December 21, 2010|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131029203327/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=29984|archivedate= October 29, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-12-21-FearItself_N.htm|title= Be afraid: Marvel's heroes gear up for ''Fear Itself''|first= Brian|last= Truitt|date= December 21, 2010|publisher= ''[[USA Today]]''|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121103151948/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-12-21-FearItself_N.htm|archivedate= November 3, 2012|deadurl= no}}</ref> In December 2011 he revived the series ''[[The Defenders (comic book)|The Defenders]]'' with artist [[Terry Dodson]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33521|title= CCI Exclusive: Fraction Unravels a Strange Conspiracy in ''Defenders''|first= Dave|last= Richards|date= July 24, 2011|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204649/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33521|archivedate= October 29, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref> and in August 2012 he started a new ''[[Hawkeye (comics)|Hawkeye]]'' series with [[David Aja]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://comicsalliance.com/matt-fraction-hawkeye/|title= Matt Fraction Takes Aim at ''Hawkeye''|first= David|last= Uzumeri|date= April 15, 2012|publisher= Comics Alliance|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131101161312/http://comicsalliance.com/matt-fraction-hawkeye/|archivedate= November 1, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref> As part of [[Marvel NOW!]], ''Fantastic Four'' was relaunched in November 2012 with the creative team of Fraction and artist [[Mark Bagley]] and its spinoff series ''[[Future Foundation|FF]]'' being produced by Fraction and artist [[Mike Allred]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://marvel.com/news/story/19200/marvel_now_qa_fantastic_four|title= Marvel NOW! Q&A: ''Fantastic Four''|first= Jim|last= Beard|date= August 13, 2012|publisher= Marvel Comics|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6Gv1XWqO6|archivedate= May 26, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= May 26, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=42363|title= Fraction Celebrates Marvel's First Families in ''Fantastic Four'' & ''FF''|first= Dave|last= Richards|date= November 27, 2012|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6Gv1sAbdL|archivedate= May 26, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= May 26, 2013}}</ref> Fraction left both series due to other work commitments.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/14/matt-fraction-leaving-fantastic-four-and-ff|title= Matt Fraction Leaving ''Fantastic Four'' and ''FF''|first= Joey|last= Esposito|date= August 14, 2013|publisher= IGN|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104021642/http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/14/matt-fraction-leaving-fantastic-four-and-ff|archivedate=November 4, 2013 |deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>
In 2011 Fraction wrote the event [[limited series]] ''[[Fear Itself (comics)|Fear Itself]]'', which was the central book of the crossover storyline of the same name.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=29984|title= Marvel Announces ''Fear Itself''|first= Shaun|last= Manning|date= December 21, 2010|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131029203327/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=29984|archivedate= October 29, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-12-21-FearItself_N.htm|title= Be afraid: Marvel's heroes gear up for ''Fear Itself''|first= Brian|last= Truitt|date= December 21, 2010|publisher= ''[[USA Today]]''|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121103151948/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-12-21-FearItself_N.htm|archivedate= November 3, 2012|deadurl= no}}</ref> In December 2011 he revived the series ''[[The Defenders (comic book)|The Defenders]]'' with artist [[Terry Dodson]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33521|title= CCI Exclusive: Fraction Unravels a Strange Conspiracy in ''Defenders''|first= Dave|last= Richards|date= July 24, 2011|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204649/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=33521|archivedate= October 29, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref> and in August 2012 he started a new ''[[Hawkeye (comics)|Hawkeye]]'' series with [[David Aja]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/matt-fraction-hawkeye/|title=Matt Fraction Takes Aim at ''Hawkeye''|first=David|last=Uzumeri|date=April 15, 2012|publisher=Comics Alliance|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101161312/http://comicsalliance.com/matt-fraction-hawkeye/|archivedate=November 1, 2013|deadurl= }}</ref> As part of [[Marvel NOW!]], ''Fantastic Four'' was relaunched in November 2012 with the creative team of Fraction and artist [[Mark Bagley]] and its spinoff series ''[[Future Foundation|FF]]'' being produced by Fraction and artist [[Mike Allred]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/story/19200/marvel_now_qa_fantastic_four|title=Marvel NOW! Q&A: ''Fantastic Four''|first=Jim|last=Beard|date=August 13, 2012|publisher=Marvel Comics|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6Gv1XWqO6|archivedate=May 26, 2013|deadurl=no|accessdate=May 26, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=42363|title= Fraction Celebrates Marvel's First Families in ''Fantastic Four'' & ''FF''|first= Dave|last= Richards|date= November 27, 2012|publisher= Comic Book Resources|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6Gv1sAbdL|archivedate= May 26, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= May 26, 2013}}</ref> Fraction left both series due to other work commitments.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/14/matt-fraction-leaving-fantastic-four-and-ff|title= Matt Fraction Leaving ''Fantastic Four'' and ''FF''|first= Joey|last= Esposito|date= August 14, 2013|publisher= IGN|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104021642/http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/14/matt-fraction-leaving-fantastic-four-and-ff|archivedate=November 4, 2013 |deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>


In February 2013, he was named on [[IGN]]'s list of "The Best Tweeters in Comics", which described him as "the premier comics [[Twitter]] personality."<ref>{{cite web|last=Yehl|first=Joshua|title=The Best Tweeters in Comics|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/20/the-best-tweeters-in-comics|publisher= IGN|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140427010055/http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/20/the-best-tweeters-in-comics|archivedate= April 27, 2014|deadurl= no|accessdate= April 22, 2014}}</ref>
In February 2013, he was named on [[IGN]]'s list of "The Best Tweeters in Comics", which described him as "the premier comics [[Twitter]] personality."<ref>{{cite web|last=Yehl|first=Joshua|title=The Best Tweeters in Comics|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/20/the-best-tweeters-in-comics|publisher= IGN|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140427010055/http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/20/the-best-tweeters-in-comics|archivedate= April 27, 2014|deadurl= no|accessdate= April 22, 2014}}</ref>
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Fraction is married to [[Kelly Sue DeConnick]], a comic book writer and adapter of [[manga]] into English.<ref name=GeeksOfDoom/><ref>{{cite web |first= Dave|last= Richards|url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25531 |title=DeConnick On ''Sif,'' ''Rescue'' and ''Girl Comics''|publisher= Comic Book Resources|date= April 6, 2010|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121012175439/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25531|archivedate= October 12, 2012|deadurl= no|accessdate=July 27, 2010}}</ref> They have two children, Henry and Tallulah.<ref>{{cite news|last= Truitt|first= Brian|title= Family fuels Matt Fraction's ''Fantastic Four''|url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2012/11/12/matt-fraction-fantastic-four-comic-book-series/1699983/|newspaper= USA Today|date= November 12, 2012|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6KtLLTafH|archivedate= November 4, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= December 22, 2012}}</ref>
Fraction is married to [[Kelly Sue DeConnick]], a comic book writer and adapter of [[manga]] into English.<ref name=GeeksOfDoom/><ref>{{cite web |first= Dave|last= Richards|url= http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25531 |title=DeConnick On ''Sif,'' ''Rescue'' and ''Girl Comics''|publisher= Comic Book Resources|date= April 6, 2010|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121012175439/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25531|archivedate= October 12, 2012|deadurl= no|accessdate=July 27, 2010}}</ref> They have two children, Henry and Tallulah.<ref>{{cite news|last= |first= |title=Family fuels Matt Fraction's ''Fantastic Four''|url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2012/11/12/matt-fraction-fantastic-four-comic-book-series/1699983/|newspaper=USA Today|date=November 12, 2012|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6KtLLTafH|archivedate=November , 2013|deadurl=no|accessdate=December 22, 2012}}</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==
*2008 [[Eagle Awards#2007|Eagle Award]] for Favourite Newcomer Writer<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/category/previous-winners/2008/|title= Eagle Awards Previous Winners 2008|year= 2013|publisher= [[Eagle Award (comics)|Eagle Awards]]|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131023120223/http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/category/previous-winners/2008/|archivedate= October 23, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2008 [[Eagle Awards#2007|Eagle Award]] for Favourite Newcomer Writer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/category/previous-winners/2008/|title=Eagle Awards Previous Winners 2008|year=2013|publisher=[[Eagle Award (comics)|Eagle Awards]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023120223/http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/category/previous-winners/2008/|archivedate=October 23, 2013|deadurl= |accessdate=November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2009 [[Eisner Award]] for "Best New Series" for ''[[Iron Man|The Invincible Iron Man]]'' (shared with Salvador Larroca)<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html|title= SDCC 09: 2009 Eisner Awards Winners|first= Michael|last= Doran|date= July 25, 2009|publisher= Newsarama|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104032145/http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html|archivedate= November 4, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2009 [[Eisner Award]] for "Best New Series" for ''[[Iron Man|The Invincible Iron Man]]'' (shared with Salvador Larroca)<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html|title= SDCC 09: 2009 Eisner Awards Winners|first= Michael|last= Doran|date= July 25, 2009|publisher= Newsarama|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104032145/http://www.newsarama.com/3455-sdcc-09-2009-eisner-awards-winners.html|archivedate= November 4, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2010 [[PEN Center USA]] Literary Award for "Outstanding Body of Work"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://comicsbeat.com/matt-fraction-wins-2010-pen-center-literery-awards/|title= Matt Fraction wins 2010 PEN Center literary award|first= Heidi|last= MacDonald|date= September 20, 2010|publisher= ComicsBeat.com|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104030106/http://comicsbeat.com/matt-fraction-wins-2010-pen-center-literery-awards/|archivedate= November 4, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://penusa.org/awards/winners|title= PEN Center USA Winners|year= 2013|publisher= |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/6KrttIGSU|archivedate= November 3, 2013|deadurl= no|accessdate= November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2010 [[PEN Center USA]] Literary Award for "Outstanding Body of Work"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://comicsbeat.com/matt-fraction-wins-2010-pen-center-literery-awards/|title= Matt Fraction wins 2010 PEN Center literary award|first= Heidi|last= MacDonald|date= September 20, 2010|publisher= ComicsBeat.com|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20131104030106/http://comicsbeat.com/matt-fraction-wins-2010-pen-center-literery-awards/|archivedate= November 4, 2013|deadurl= no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://penusa.org/awards/winners|title=PEN Center USA Winners|year= |publisher= |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6KrttIGSU|archivedate=November , 2013|deadurl=no|accessdate=November 3, 2013}}</ref>
*2014 [[Harvey Award]] for "Best Single Issue or Story" for ''Hawkeye'' #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with [[David Aja]] and others).<ref name="Harveys2014">{{cite web |url= http://comicsbeat.com/2014-harvey-awards-unspool/|title= 2014 Harvey Awards Unspool|first= Heidi|last= MacDonald|date= September 6, 2014|publisher= The Beat|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141006084319/http://comicsbeat.com/2014-harvey-awards-unspool/|archivedate= October 6, 2014|deadurl= no}}</ref>
*2014 [[Harvey Award]] for "Best Single Issue or Story" for ''Hawkeye'' #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with [[David Aja]] and others).<ref name="Harveys2014">{{cite web |url= http://comicsbeat.com/2014-harvey-awards-unspool/|title= 2014 Harvey Awards Unspool|first= Heidi|last= MacDonald|date= September 6, 2014|publisher= The Beat|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141006084319/http://comicsbeat.com/2014-harvey-awards-unspool/|archivedate= October 6, 2014|deadurl= no}}</ref>
*2014 Harvey Award for "Best New Series" for ''Sex Criminals'' (shared with [[Chip Zdarsky]]).<ref name="Harveys2014" />
*2014 Harvey Award for "Best New Series" for ''Sex Criminals'' (shared with [[Chip Zdarsky]]).<ref name="Harveys2014" />
*2014 Eisner Award for "Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)" for ''Hawkeye'' #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja).<ref name="Eisner2014">{{cite web |url= http://comicsalliance.com/2014-eisner-awards-full-list-of-winners-and-nominees/|title= 2014 Eisner Awards: Full List Of Winners And Nominees|first= Andrew|last= Wheeler|date= July 26, 2014|publisher= ComicsAlliance|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141006085623/http://comicsalliance.com/2014-eisner-awards-full-list-of-winners-and-nominees/|archivedate= October 6, 2014|deadurl= no}}</ref>
*2014 Eisner Award for "Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)" for ''Hawkeye'' #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja).<ref name="Eisner2014">{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/2014-eisner-awards-full-list-of-winners-and-nominees/|title=2014 Eisner Awards: Full List Of Winners And Nominees|first=Andrew|last=Wheeler|date=July 26, 2014|publisher=ComicsAlliance|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006085623/http://comicsalliance.com/2014-eisner-awards-full-list-of-winners-and-nominees/|archivedate=October 6, 2014|deadurl= }}</ref>
*2014 Eisner Award for "Best New Series" for ''Sex Criminals'' (shared with Chip Zdarsky).<ref name="Eisner2014" />
*2014 Eisner Award for "Best New Series" for ''Sex Criminals'' (shared with Chip Zdarsky).<ref name="Eisner2014" />


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*2013 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Harveys2013" />
*2013 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Harveys2013" />
*2013 Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story for ''Hawkeye'' #1, "Lucky" (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Harveys2013" />
*2013 Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story for ''Hawkeye'' #1, "Lucky" (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Harveys2013" />
*2013 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Eisner2013">{{cite web |url= http://comicsalliance.com/2013-eisner-award-winners-sdcc-2013/|title= ''Building Stories'', ''Saga'' Dominate 2013 Eisner Awards|first= Joseph|last= Hughes|date= July 20, 2013|publisher= ComicsAlliance|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20141006071252/http://comicsalliance.com/2013-eisner-award-winners-sdcc-2013/|archivedate= October 6, 2014|deadurl= no}}</ref>
*2013 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Eisner2013">{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/2013-eisner-award-winners-sdcc-2013/|title=''Building Stories'', ''Saga'' Dominate 2013 Eisner Awards|first=Joseph|last=Hughes|date=July 20, 2013|publisher=ComicsAlliance|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006071252/http://comicsalliance.com/2013-eisner-award-winners-sdcc-2013/|archivedate=October 6, 2014|deadurl= }}</ref>
*2013 Eisner Award for Best New Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Eisner2013" />
*2013 Eisner Award for Best New Series for ''Hawkeye'' (shared with David Aja and others)<ref name="Eisner2013" />
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Matt Fraction
Fraction during the Milkfed Criminal Masterminds panel at HeroesCon 2015.
BornMatt Fritchman
(1975-12-01) December 1, 1975 (age 48)
Chicago Heights, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
Hawkeye
Sex Criminals
The Invincible Iron Man
The Immortal Iron Fist
Casanova
Uncanny X-Men
Awards"Favourite Newcomer Writer" Eagle Award (2007)
"Best New Series" Eisner Award (2009)
Spouse(s)Kelly Sue DeConnick
http://www.mattfraction.com

Matt Fritchman[1][2] (born December 1, 1975),[1] better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book writer, known for his work as the writer of The Invincible Iron Man, The Immortal Iron Fist, Uncanny X-Men, and Hawkeye for Marvel Comics and Casanova and Sex Criminals for Image Comics.

Early life

Matt Fraction was born December 1, 1975 in Chicago Heights, Illinois.[1] He developed an affinity for telling stories as a child, and enjoyed reading both comic books and comic strips. The first comic he remembers buying was Batman #316 (Oct. 1979). Comic strips he enjoyed included Peanuts and Doonesbury. He became a regular, weekly comic reader around the time that the 1985–86 DC Comics storyline Crisis on Infinite Earths ended, though he found that storyline too bizarre and impenetrable to a new reader; as a result, he gravitated toward Marvel Comics, finding Spider-Man to be his favorite, along with other books such as Star Wars and G.I. Joe.[2]

In the late 1990s Fraction worked as an employee at the Charlotte, North Carolina-based comics retailer Heroes Aren't Hard to Find.[3][4]

Career

Fraction started creating comics with smaller publishers including AiT/Planet Lar and IDW Publishing. He became known early in his career for his creator-owned work on The Five Fists of Science and Casanova, before taking on a number of increasingly high-profile assignments for Marvel Comics.

Fraction wrote two columns for Comic Book Resources: "Poplife"[5] and "The Basement Tapes",[6] the latter with Joe Casey.

Fraction teamed with Ed Brubaker for a run on Marvel's The Immortal Iron Fist.[7] The pair re-teamed on Uncanny X-Men for a short time, after which Fraction wrote the series solo until leaving it in 2011.[8][9][10] He wrote The Mighty Thor and The Invincible Iron Man, the latter of which led to his consulting work on the set of the film Iron Man 2 and writing the Iron Man 2 video game that tied into that film sequel.[11][12]

In 2011 Fraction wrote the event limited series Fear Itself, which was the central book of the crossover storyline of the same name.[13][14] In December 2011 he revived the series The Defenders with artist Terry Dodson[15] and in August 2012 he started a new Hawkeye series with David Aja.[16] As part of Marvel NOW!, Fantastic Four was relaunched in November 2012 with the creative team of Fraction and artist Mark Bagley and its spinoff series FF being produced by Fraction and artist Mike Allred.[17][18] Fraction left both series due to other work commitments.[19]

In February 2013, he was named on IGN's list of "The Best Tweeters in Comics", which described him as "the premier comics Twitter personality."[20]

In 2013, Fraction co-created with Chip Zdarsky the series Sex Criminals for Image Comics. In 2014, he co-created with Christian Ward the series ODY-C, a science-fiction retelling of the Odyssey with the characters' genders changed to women.

Personal life

Fraction is married to Kelly Sue DeConnick, a comic book writer and adapter of manga into English.[2][21] They have two children, Henry and Tallulah.[22]

Awards

  • 2008 Eagle Award for Favourite Newcomer Writer[23]
  • 2009 Eisner Award for "Best New Series" for The Invincible Iron Man (shared with Salvador Larroca)[24]
  • 2010 PEN Center USA Literary Award for "Outstanding Body of Work"[25][26]
  • 2014 Harvey Award for "Best Single Issue or Story" for Hawkeye #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja and others).[27]
  • 2014 Harvey Award for "Best New Series" for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky).[27]
  • 2014 Eisner Award for "Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)" for Hawkeye #11, "Pizza Is My Business" (shared with David Aja).[28]
  • 2014 Eisner Award for "Best New Series" for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky).[28]

Nominations

  • 2008 Eisner Award for Best Single Issue (or One-Shot) for The Sensational Spider-Man Annual (shared with Salvador Larroca).[29]
  • 2008 Eisner Award for Best New Series for The Immortal Iron Fist (shared with Ed Brubaker, David Aja and others)[29]
  • 2013 Harvey Award for Best Writer for Hawkeye[30]
  • 2013 Harvey Award for Best New Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)[30]
  • 2013 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)[30]
  • 2013 Harvey Award for Best Single Issue or Story for Hawkeye #1, "Lucky" (shared with David Aja and others)[30]
  • 2013 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)[31]
  • 2013 Eisner Award for Best New Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)[31]
  • 2013 Eisner Award for Best Writer for Hawkeye and Casanova: Avarita[31]
  • 2014 Harvey Award for Best Writer for Hawkeye[32]
  • 2014 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja and others)[32]
  • 2014 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series for Hawkeye (shared with David Aja)[28]
  • 2014 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series for Sex Criminals (shared with Chip Zdarsky)[28]
  • 2014 Eisner Award for Best Writer for Sex Criminals, Hawkeye, Fantastic Four, and FF[28]
  • 2014 Angoulême Sélection Officielle for Hawkeye, Vol 1 (shared with David Aja)[33]

Bibliography

Early work

Image Comics

Marvel/Icon Comics

  • X-Men:
    • X-Men Unlimited #9: "Dead Man Walking" (with Sam Kieth, 2005)
    • X-Men: Divided We Stand #1: "Migas" (with Jamie McKelvie, 2008) collected in X-Men: Divided We Stand (tpb, 136 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3265-1)
    • Uncanny X-Men: (July 2008-March 2011)
      • Manifest Destiny (hc, 208 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3817-X; tpb, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-2451-9) includes:
      • Lovelorn (tpb, 136 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-2999-5) collects:
      • Sisterhood (tpb, 144 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4105-7) collects:
        • "Sisterhood" (with Greg Land, in #508-511, 2009)
        • "The Origins of the Species" (with Yanick Paquette, in #512, 2009)
      • Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia (hc, 368 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4233-9; tpb, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4234-7) includes:
      • Nation X (hc, 360 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-3873-0; tpb, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4103-0) collects:
      • Second Coming (hc, 392 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4678-4; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5705-0) includes:
        • "Parts Two, Six & Ten" (with Terry Dodson, in #523-525, 2010)
        • "Epilogue" (with Terry Dodson, in Second Coming #2, 2010)
      • The Birth of Generation Hope (tpb, 144 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4643-1) collects:
        • The Heroic Age (with Whilce Portacio, Steven Sanders and Jamie McKelvie, one-shot, 2010)
        • "The Five Lights" (with Whilce Portacio, in #526-529, 2010)
      • Quarantine (collects #530-534, tpb, 120 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5225-3) collects:
        • "Quarantine" (with Kieron Gillen and Greg Land, in #530-534, 2011)
  • The Immortal Iron Fist Omnibus (February 2007-August 2008) (hc, 560 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3819-6) collects:
  • Punisher War Journal v2 (January, 2007-February, 2009):
    • Civil War (hc, 144 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2775-5; tpb, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2315-6) collects:
      • "How I Won the War" (with Ariel Olivetti, in #1-3, 2007)
      • "Small Wake for a Tall Man" (with Mike Deodato, Jr., in #4, 2007)
    • Goin' Out West (hc, 168 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2852-2; tpb, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2636-8) collects:
      • "Goin' Out West" (with Ariel Olivetti, in #5-10, 2007)
      • "Heroes and Villains" (with Leandro Fernandez, in #11, 2007)
    • Hunter/Hunted (hc, 152 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3021-7; tpb, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2664-3) collects:
      • "World War Frank" (with Ariel Olivetti, in #12, 2007)
      • "Hunter/Hunted" (with Cory Walker and Scott Wegener, in #13-15, 2008)
      • "The Survivor's Guild" (with Howard Chaykin, in #16, 2008)
      • "How I Survived the Good Ol' Days" (with Howard Chaykin, in #17, 2008)
    • Jigsaw (hc, 144 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3022-5; tpb, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-2964-2) collects:
      • "Jigsaw" (with Rick Remender and Howard Chaykin, in #18-23, 2008)
    • Secret Invasion (collects #24-26, hc, 120 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3148-5; tpb, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3170-1) collects:
      • "Secret Invasion" (with Howard Chaykin, in #24-25, 2008-2009)
      • "Finale" (with Andy MacDonald, in #26, 2009)
  • The Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1: "To Have and to Hold" (with Salvador Larocca, 2007) collected in Peter Parker, Spider-Man: Back in Black (hc, 336 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2920-0; tpb, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2997-9)
  • The Order (September 2007- June 2008)(with Barry Kitson, 2007-2008) collected as:
    • The Next Right Thing (collects #1-5, tpb, 128 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2795-X)
    • California Dreaming (collects #6-10, tpb, 120 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2796-8)
  • The Invincible Iron Man (May 2008-October 2012) (with Salvador Larroca, 2008-2012) collected as:
    • The Five Nightmares (collects #1-7, hc, 184 pages, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3461-1; tpb, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3412-3)
    • World's Most Wanted: Book 1 (collects #8-13, hc, 152 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3828-5; tpb, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-3413-1)
    • World's Most Wanted: Book 2 (collects #14-19, hc, 160 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-3935-4; tpb, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-3685-1)
    • Stark Disassembled (collects #20-24, hc, 136 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4554-0; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-3686-X)
    • Stark Resilient: Book 1 (collects #25-28, hc, 128 pages, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4555-9; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4556-7)
    • Stark Resilient: Book 2 (collects #29-33, hc, 136 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4834-5; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4835-3)
    • My Monsters (collects #500, 500.1 and Annual #1, hc, 168 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4836-1; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4837-X)
    • The Unfixable (includes #501-503 and FCBD '10: Iron Man/Thor one-shot, hc, 120 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5322-5; tpb, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5323-3)
    • Fear Itself (collects Fear Itself #7.3 and #504-509, hc, 168 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5773-5; tpb, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5774-3)
    • Demon (collects #510-515, hc, 144 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6046-9; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6047-7)
    • Long Way Down (collects #516-520, hc, 112 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6048-5; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6049-3)
    • The Future (collects #521-527, hc, 152 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6521-5; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6522-3)
  • Thor:
    • Thor: Ages of Thunder (hc, 160 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3567-7; tpb, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3568-5) collects:
    • Secret Invasion: Thor #1-3 (with Doug Braithwaite, 2008) collected as Secret Invasion: Thor (tpb, 96 pages, 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3426-3)
    • Thor #615-621 (September 2010- March 2011) (with Pasqual Ferry, 2010-2011) collected as Thor: The World Eaters (hc, 216 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4838-8; tpb, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4839-6)
    • Fear Itself #1-7 (with Stuart Immonen, 2011) collected as Fear Itself (hc, 240 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5662-3; tpb, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5663-1)
    • The Mighty Thor (April 2011- October 2012):
      • Volume 1 (hc, 144 pages, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5691-7; tpb, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5624-0) collects:
      • Volume 2 (hc, 168 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6243-7; tpb, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5625-9) collects:
        • "Fear Itself: In the Beginning..." (with Pasqual Ferry, in #7, 2011)
        • Fear Itself #7.2 (with Adam Kubert, 2012)
        • "The Mighty Tanarus" (with Pasqual Ferry and Pepe Larraz, in #8-12, 2012)
      • Volume 3 (hc, 136 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6166-X; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6167-8) collects:
        • "Battles Past" (with Barry Kitson, in #12.1, 2012)
        • "The Neverending Nightmare" (with Pepe Larraz, in #13-17, 2012)
      • Everything Burns (hc, 216 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6168-6; tpb, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6169-4) collects:
        • "Prologue" (with Kieron Gillen and Alan Davis, in #18, 2012)
        • "Parts the Second, the Fourth and the Sixth" (with Kieron Gillen and Carmine Di Giandomenico, in #19-21, 2012)
        • "Finale" (with Barry Kitson, in #22, 2012)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man: Presidents' Day Celebration: "Gettysburg Distress!" (with Andy MacDonald, one-shot, 2009)
  • Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield?: "The Incredibly Normal and Bourgeois Idea of Doctor America, Occult Operative of Liberty" (with Howard Hallis and Brendan McCarthy, one-shot, 2010)
  • Casanova (with Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, 2010-2012) collected as:
    • Luxuria (collects v1 #1-4, tpb, 160 pges, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-4862-0)
    • Gula (collects v2 #1-4, tpb, 136 pges, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-4863-9)
    • Avaritia (collects v3 #1-4, tpb, 152 pges, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-4864-7)
  • Shattered Heroes (with Chris Yost and Cullen Bunn):
  • The Defenders (December 2011-November 2012):
    • Volume 1 (tpb, 136 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5851-0) collects:
      • "The Shaman of Greenwich Village" (with Terry Dodson, in Marvel: Point One, 2011)
      • "Breaker of Worlds" (with Terry Dodson, in #1-3, 2012)
      • "Strange: The French Drop" (with Michael Lark, in #4, 2012)
      • "Namor: The 99 Daughters of Pontus" (with Mitch Breiweiser, in #5, 2012)
      • "Iron Fist: The Confederates of the Curious" (with Víctor Ibáñez, in #6, 2012)
    • Volume 2 (tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-5853-7) collects:
  • Avengers vs. X-Men (hc, 568 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6317-4) includes:
    • "Round Five" (with John Romita Jr., in #5, 2012)
    • "Round Seven" (with Olivier Coipel, in #7, 2012)
    • "Hawkeye vs. Angel" (with Leinil Francis Yu, in AvX: VS #5, 2012)
  • Hawkeye (August 2012 – July 2015):
    • My Life as a Weapon (tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6562-2) collects:
      • "Lucky" (with David Aja, in #1, 2012)
      • "Vagabond Code" (with David Aja, in #2, 2012)
      • "Cherry" (with David Aja, in #3, 2012)
      • "The Tape" (with Javier Pulido, in #4-5, 2013)
      • Young Avengers Presents #6 (with Alan Davis, 2008)
    • Little Hits (tpb, 136 pages, 2013, ISBN 0-7851-6563-0) collects:
      • "Six Days in the Life of" (with David Aja, in #6, 2013)
      • "Untitled" (with Steve Lieber and Jesse Hamm, in #7, 2013)
      • "My Bad Penny" (with David Aja and Annie Wu, in #8, 2013)
      • "Enter: The Clown" (with David Aja, in #9, 2013)
      • "Who Pulled the Trigger" (with Francesco Francavilla, in #10, 2013)
      • "Pizza is My Business" (with David Aja, in #11, 2013)
    • L.A. Woman (tpb, 120 pages, 2014, ISBN 0-7851-8390-6) collects:
      • "Hawkeye Annual" (with Javier Pulido, in #1, 2013)
      • "L.A. Woman" (with Annie Wu, in #14, 2013)
      • "Recording Tape" (with Annie Wu, in #16, 2014)
      • Issue #18 (with Annie Wu, in #18, 2014)
      • Issue #20 (with Annie Wu, in #20, 2014)
    • Rio Bravo (tpb, 160 pages, 2015, ISBN 0-7851-8531-3) collects:
      • Issue #17 (with Chris Eliopoulos and David Aja, in #17, 2014)
      • Issue #12 (with Francesco Francavilla, in #12, 2013)
      • Issue #13 (with David Aja, in #13, 2013)
      • "Fun and Games" (with David Aja, in #15, 2014)
      • Issue #19 (with David Aja, in #19, 2014)
      • Issue #21 (with David Aja, in #21, 2015)
      • Issue #22 (with David Aja, in #22, 2015)
  • Fantastic Four v4 #1-16 (with Mark Bagley, 2013)
  • FF v2 #1-16 (with Mike Allred, 2013)

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Preceded by The Punisher writer
2006-2008
(2008 with Rick Remender)
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Preceded by Uncanny X-Men writer
2008-2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Iron Man writer
2008-2012
Succeeded by
Kieron Gillen
Preceded by
Kieron Gillen
Thor writer
2010-2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Fantastic Four writer
2012-2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jonathan Hickman
FF writer
2012-2013
Succeeded by
Lee Allred