David Pepose

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BornDavid Pepose
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Notable works
Spencer & Locke, The O.Z., Savage Avengers, Punisher, Space Ghost, Cable: Love and Chrome
David Pepose
BornDavid Pepose
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
Spencer & Locke, The O.Z., Savage Avengers, Punisher, Space Ghost, Cable: Love and Chrome
www.davidpepose.com

David Pepose is an American comics writer and former crime reporter who has written for Marvel Comics and independent comics. His book Spencer & Locke was nominated multiple times for the Ringo Awards[1][2] and he won in 2021 for Best Single Issue for his self-published comic The O.Z.[3]

Pepose worked as a reviewer and editor at Newsarama before deciding to write his own comics.[4] His first comic, Spencer & Locke, was published through Action Lab Comics in 2017 with artist Jorge Santiago. It was described as "What would you get if you crossed Calvin and Hobbes and Sin City?"[5] It was optioned for a movie by Adrian Askarieh, the producer of the Hitman films,[6] and was nominated for Best Series at the 2018 Ringo Awards.[1] In 2019, he and Santiago put out a sequel, Spencer & Locker 2,[7][8] which satirized Beetle Bailey, which was also nominated in the 2020 Ringo Awards.[2] He also wrote an action-comedy called Going to the Chapel.[9]

In 2020, he ran a kickstarter to fund self-publishing The O.Z., a comic which recasts Oz as a war zone.[10] Per Pepose: "The O.Z. is like what if The Hurt Locker took place in The Wizard of Oz — we’re reimagining Dorothy Gale killing the Wicked Witch of the West as something akin to a botched regime change, and when Dorothy returned home to Kansas, she inadvertently left Oz in a horrific power vacuum that would spiral into brutal civil war."[11] The book won the 2021 Ringo Award for Best Single Issue or Story.[12] He also published the post-apocalyptic comic Scout's Honor through AfterShock Comics, about a cult in the aftermath of a global disaster that has built itself around a single artifact: a Boy Scouts manual.[13]

In 2022, he and artist Carlos Magno were announced as the creative team for the new Savage Avengers book from Marvel.[14][15] He also wrote two issues of Fantastic Four set during the A.X.E.: Judgment Day crossover.[16][17] In 2023, he wrote stories for Carnage Reigns and Extreme Venomverse,[18][19] as well as a five-issue mini-series Moon Knight: City of the Dead,[20] which introduced a new Scarlet Scarab similar to the one on the Disney+ show.[21][22] In July 2023, at San Diego Comic-Con, it was revealed that he would be writing a new Punisher mini-series about a brand new Punisher, Joe Garrison.[23][24][25]

In 2024, Dynamite Entertainment announced that Pepose would write a new Space Ghost comic series with artist Jonathan Lau.[26] In September 2024, it was announced that he and artist Mike Henderson would be the creative team for a new Cable mini-series, Cable: Love and Chrome.[27][28][29] In November 2024, it was announced that he would be writing a new Speed Racer series from Mad Cave Studios starting with a Free Comic Book Day issue.[30] In January 2025, it was announced that he would write a new Captain Planet comic for Dynamite Entertainment. This would be the first Captain Planet series in three decades.[31]

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