Marvel.com sat down with Ewing to get some insights on what to expect from the new series...

Marvel.com: This is one of the early projects in what’s already certain to be a long comic book career for you. What have you learned so far from your work on IRONHEART that you found yourself applying in MARVEL TEAM-UP?

Eve Ewing: I appreciate the vote of confidence! I would say two things: one is my own process as a writer and how I go from an idea to a pitch to an outline to pages. Just the nuts and bolts of script-writing.

And the second thing is really leaning into the virtue of go big or go home. (Embiggen or go home?) When I was pitching my first Ironheart arc, I had great conversations with both Alanna Smith and Greg Pak where they encouraged me to kind of unchain my rational brain and remember that in Super Hero comics, there is no such thing as too big, too wild, too absurd. Anything can and does happen. So when I first came up with the idea for this story arc, I was like...is this doing too much? And Alanna said, "This is completely weird and I like it."

Marvel.com: What’s the most enjoyable part of being able to pair up two unlikely teammates in this series?

Ewing: I mean, they're just two characters that I adore and think are so fun. I'm enjoying getting into each of their heads and working through their strengths, weaknesses, anxieties, and challenges.