Grace Randolph is an American comic book writer who was born on February 5, 1987, in New York, in the United States. Randolph attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She was also an entertainer from an early age and was part of the comedy group Upright Citizens Brigade. In 2008, Randolph began writing for Tokyopop's manga adaptions of the Warcraft and StarCraft video games. A year later, Randolph wrote her first comic book for DC Comics "Justice League Unlimited". She continued her comic book career and followed up "Justice League Unlimited" with Boom! Studio's "Muppet Peter Pan". In 2010, Randolph wrote the comic book mini-series "Her-oes" which focused on the early years of some of Marvel Comics' most popular female Avengers. She went on to write for Archaia's "Fraggle Rock" comic.
In 2012, Randolph created and wrote her own original comic book series called, "Grace Randolph's Supurbia". Randolph's original comic book series created the show to be a mix of the "Real Housewives" and superheroes. She says the series "explores the drama of superheroes' personal lives" in a suburban setting. Randolph started three YouTube channels, all of which have become successful. Randolph's YouTube channels are called "Beyond the Trailer", "Movie Math", and "Think About the Ink".
Birth Date: | 19 Aug, 1973 |
Age: | 46 yrs |
Occupations: | Film critic YouTuber Comics writer |
Citizenship: | United States of America |
Education: | New York University Tisch School of the Arts |
Gender: | Female |
Net Worth 2020: | 1.5 million |
Net Worth 2021: | 343 thousand |