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Rose stated that "by virtue of being a land shark as well as Gurihiro's art style balancing being adorable with being somewhat grounded Jeff's design ensures that he never reaches saccharine sweetness. Hannah Rose, for CBR, commented on the challenges of "depicting cuteness" due to a media saturation of cute characters. Ĭhris Arrant, in GamesRadar+, likens Jeff to other cute, small versions of scary characters, drawing a comparison to Godzookie and Baby Groot. Kevin Libranda in Deadpool then introduced the design with four legs and no side fins, which is seen in It's Jeff!. Drawn by Chris Bachalo in Deadpool, Jeff had two hind legs and side fins. The initial design by Di Nicuolo had four legs and side fins. Thompson has described the evolution in Jeff's depiction as the character has gone from "a one-time obstacle" to "a fan-favorite". Nao Fuji (artist of Marvel Meow) also did a variant cover, for Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings #4 (October 2022), featuring Jeff. Gurihiru then did two more variant covers, Captain Marvel #42 and Captain America: Symbol of Truth #6, which feature Jeff in October 2022.

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Jeff, with Carol Danvers, was featured on the variant cover of Captain Marvel #39 with art by Gurihiru this version was exclusive to Marvel Unlimited Annual Plus subscribers who attended San Diego Comic-Con in July 2022. Kaplan commented that while in some places there is obvious evidence of the "vestigial scrolling structure," it doesn't detract from the issue and she appreciated that Marvel went with a longer issue format in order to print all 12 parts of the first season. Avery Kaplan, for The Beat, called the issue a "must-read… or a must re-read". Susana Polo of Polygon highlighted how the issue isn't more complicated than "Jeff gets into some shenanigans, finds a cute way out of them" – it has Gurihiru's "charming art" and Thompson's writing is " Sunday Funnies simple". It’s Jeff! #1 was released in print in March 2023 this one-shot issue collects the short stories originally published in the digital Infinity Comics format. Jeff has also appeared in the Marvel Meow Infinity Comic (2022). A second season of It's Jeff! returned in September 2022, running until January 2023. It was nominated for Best Digital Comic at the 2022 Eisner Awards. Jim Dandeneau, for Den of Geek, wrote that "if you have a young person in your life, will completely justify an annual Marvel Unlimited subscription". Graeme McMillan, for Polygon, commented that of the new Infinity Comics, It's Jeff! "is pretty perfect from the start" and "an utter joy" unlike the rest of the line. It's Jeff! premiered as part of the new Marvel's Infinity Comics program these digital comics are in the vertical scrolling format and are only available to Marvel Unlimited subscribers. Starting September 2021, Jeff then starred in his own series, titled It's Jeff!, written by Thompson and drawn by Gurihiru. Characters in the Marvel Universe started being depicted with Jeff-themed merchandise. Thompson credits a con exhibition piece by The Unbelievable GwenPool artists Gurihiru as popularizing Jeff.

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Jeff appeared in Gwenpool Strikes Back and Deadpool (volume 8). Jeff appeared in the rest of the run of West Coast Avengers. This character, Jeff, was first introduced in issue #7, drawn by Daniele Di Nicuolo, being adopted by Gwen Poole.

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One of the landsharks drawn by Caselli caught Thompson's eye, so she created a character, drawing on the shark imagery and her own pet cats. The issue saw a herd of landsharks running through Santa Monica. Landsharks first appeared in West Coast Avengers volume 3 #1 (August 2018), created by writer Kelly Thompson and artist Stefano Caselli. Jeff's first official appearance in West Coast Avengers #7 (January 2019) by writer Kelly Thompson and artist Daniele Di Nicuolo Comics











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