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Ron Randall

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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ron Randall

Education
  
The Kubert School


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Born
  
November 22, 1956 (age 67) (
1956-11-22
)

Area(s)
  
Writer, Penciller, Inker

Notable works
  
Trekker Arak, Son of Thunder Justice League International The Warlord

Books
  
Me & Joe Priest, Predator: Cold War, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire : Evolution

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Ron Randall (born November 22, 1956) is an American comic book artist best known as the creator of the character Trekker.

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Career

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A graduate of The Kubert School Ron Randall's first published comic book work was a two-page backup story titled "Killers Above -- Killers Below!" which was written by Robert Kanigher and appeared in Unknown Soldier #243 (September 1980). Randall then drew several stories for the Sgt. Rock title with Joe Kubert, as well as for many of DC's mystery titles. He and writer Gary Cohn co-created the "Barren Earth" feature as a backup in The Warlord #63 (November 1982) and it was spun off into a four-issue limited series in 1985. Randall became the artist on the Arak, Son of Thunder series with issue #26 (October 1983). He collaborated with writer Greg Potter on the "Me & Joe Priest" graphic novel and drew a few issues of Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run. Randall introduced his creation Trekker, a 23rd-century female bounty hunter named Mercy St. Clair, in Dark Horse Presents #4 (January 1987). The character is not named for fans of the Star Trek franchise.

Randall illustrated the Endless Quest book Conan the Outlaw (1984) and the Dungeons & Dragons adventures To Find a King (1985) and The Bane of Llywelyn (1985).

In 1992, he and writer Gerard Jones became the creative team on the Justice League Europe title.

He is a member of Periscope Studio in Portland, Oregon. In September 2011, Randall launched Trekkkercomic.com, a website collecting all of the previously published Trekker material. Upon completion of the posting of older material, Randall began to present new Trekker stories on the site. Trekker appeared in print again beginning with the story "The Train to Avalon Bay Part 1" in Dark Horse Presents vol. 2 #24 published in May 2013. The Trekker Omnibus collecting the character's appearances was published by Dark Horse in August 2013.

In 2012, Randall was commissioned by H&R Block to illustrate the tax liabilities of Batman and Spider-Man.

References

Ron Randall Wikipedia