Nationality: | American |
Area: | Writer |
Alias: | Heather White |
Notable Works: | My So-Called SuperpowersMy Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic |
Website: | Heather Nuhfer on Twitter |
Heather Nuhfer (born 1982) is an American comic book writer who frequently specializes in all-ages material.
Heather Nuhfer has written several all-ages comic books, including the lead story in Archaia's Harvey-Award nominated Fraggle Rock series. Using the pen name of Heather White, Nuhfer's Fraggle Rock tale presented Jim Henson's characters in an all-new story for the first time in over 20 years.[1] [2]
Nuhfer scripted a 4-issue arc of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, IDW's best-selling comic book series based on Hasbro's hit animated series, which debuted on The Hub in 2010. The arc features art by Amy Mebberson.[3] Nuhfer has also written two 2-issue arcs for the main title and one issue of the Fiendship Is Magic side series.
She has co-written several Teen Titans GO! comic books for DC Comics with writer/editor Paul Morrissey, based on the animated TV series.[4] [5] In addition, Heather has penned stories for several other comics, including: Wonder Woman, The Simpsons, Scooby Doo, Sesame Street, The Vampire Diaries. [6]
Nuhfer has written two Monster High graphic novels for Little, Brown and Company.
Her trilogy of prose novels for children currently includes My So-Called Superpowers (2018), Mixed Emotions (2019), and All the Feels (2020), all published by Macmillan Publishers.[7]
Nuhfer made her TV writing debut on the 2018 reboot of Littlest Pet Shop, .