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Grace Randolph, born on February 5, 1987, in New York, United States, is an American comic book writer and media personality. She attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she honed her skills in writing and performance. From an early age, Randolph was drawn to entertainment and comedy, participating in the acclaimed improv group Upright Citizens Brigade.
Randolph began her professional writing career in 2008 with Tokyopop, contributing to manga adaptations of popular video game franchises such as Warcraft and StarCraft. Her narrative skills and deep understanding of genre storytelling quickly caught the attention of larger publishers.
In 2009, she wrote her first comic for DC Comics, contributing to "Justice League Unlimited." This marked the beginning of a steady presence in the comic book industry. Soon after, she worked with Boom! Studios on "Muppet Peter Pan," showcasing her versatility in adapting beloved franchises.
In 2010, Randolph wrote the comic mini-series "Her-oes" for Marvel Comics, which focused on the teenage years of notable female Avengers, including characters like Wasp and She-Hulk. This project highlighted her interest in female-centric narratives and character exploration. She also contributed to Archaia’s "Fraggle Rock" comic, further expanding her portfolio across different genres and age audiences.
In 2012, Randolph launched her own original comic book series, "Grace Randolph's Supurbia," published through BOOM! Studios. The series is often described as a unique blend between the dynamics of "The Real Housewives" and the world of superheroes. Set in a suburban backdrop, the story delves into the interpersonal drama behind superhero lives, offering a satirical take on domestic and heroic responsibilities. "Supurbia" received critical recognition for its fresh approach to superhero storytelling and character development.
In addition to her comic book writing, Grace Randolph has built a strong presence in online media. She is the creator and host of "Beyond the Trailer," a successful YouTube channel focused on film reviews, box office analysis, and movie news. The channel has garnered a substantial following for its in-depth commentary and analysis tailored for film enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.
Randolph also launched two additional YouTube projects: "Movie Math," where she breaks down box office trends and financial performance in the film industry, and "Think About the Ink," a now-retired series that explored the world of comic books and graphic novels. Her digital presence has helped bridge the gap between comics and broader pop culture audiences.
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