, the creator of
Nimona, in 2023 In a course at Maryland Institute College of Art, ND Stevenson received an assignment to create a new character, and revisited an idea from high school of a female
shapeshifter. According to Stevenson, he created Nimona by combining this shapeshifter with a
Joan of Arc-inspired character that he was drawing at the time. Nimona's look was based on his own experiences with
cosplay; Stevenson preferred cosplaying as male characters rather than female characters, and wanted "to do a costume that people who weren't interested in looking particularly buxom or sensual might want to dress as". Other characters and a story followed as Stevenson revisited the concept several times over his junior year, and later received approval for the comic to be his senior thesis. The comic began as a collection of one- and two-page comics. Stevenson says that he "had no idea what
Nimona was when I started it" and that it was experimental, but that he knew very early how it would end. According to Stevenson, an
agent reached out to him shortly after he had posted the first few pages. Stevenson was still at school when he learned his agent had sold
Nimona to the publisher HarperCollins. Stevenson described completing
Nimona as both satisfying and "a little sad". The work has since been translated into several other languages, including Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Turkish. In August 2016, an
audiobook version of
Nimona was published through
Audible. It features voicework by
Rebecca Soler, Jonathan Davis,
Marc Thompson,
January LaVoy,
Natalie Gold, Peter Bradbury, and
David Pittu, has a runtime of two hours and seventeen minutes, and is unabridged. == Analysis ==