Stephenson was involved with Image Comics during its formative years, having learned about plans for the new company from co-founder
Jim Valentino months before it was announced. In the 1990s, he was the editor for
Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios and writer or co-writer for significant runs of
Bloodstrike,
Brigade,
New Men,
Supreme,
Team Youngblood, and
Youngblood. Between 1999 and 2000, Stephenson wrote
Spider-Man Unlimited and
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man, and co-wrote several issues of
Wolverine first with
Erik Larsen and then later with
Rob Leifeld for
Marvel Comics. From 2001 to 2002, he co-wrote and colored ''
Fantastic Four: The World's Greatest Comics Magazine''. Stephenson worked with Valentino and Larsen during their tenures as Publisher of Image Comics, first as Director of Sales & Marketing and then later as the company's Executive Director. He also developed and edited two Image anthologies,
Four-Letter Worlds (2005) and
Put the Book Back on the Shelf: A Belle & Sebastian Anthology (2006). In 2008, Stephenson was promoted to the position of Publisher of Image Comics, replacing Larsen. During this period he oversaw the expansion of Image's line to include titles such as
Bitch Planet,
East of West,
Monstress,
Saga, and
The Wicked + The Divine. It was also at this time that he began writing
Nowhere Men and ''They're Not Like Us
. In 2014, Nowhere Men'' received four
Eisner Award nominations, including Best Continuing Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team, and Best Colorist.
The Beat: The News Blog of Comics Culture named Stephenson the Comics Industry Person of the Year in 2012, and Stephenson won the ComicsPRO Industry Appreciation Award in 2014. In 2018, Image added Stephenson to its board of directors, naming him as the company's Chief Creative Officer. ==References==