Chris Ryall
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Chris Ryall (born April 2, 196?) is an American publisher and former editor in chief of IDW Publishing, later serving as president and chief creative officer. He used to be depicted in the letters column as wearing an Alternators Windcharger costume.
Do not bring up All Hail Megatron.
Ryall was also the co-writer for IDW's 2016 revival of ROM, part of the Revolution event uniting various Hasbro properties into a single universe.
Ryall announced he was leaving IDW in 2018 for other opportunities,<ref>http://www.comicsbeat.com/chris-ryall-steps-down-at-idw/</ref> and was succeeded as editor in chief by John Barber.<ref>http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/30/john-barber-named-new-idw-editor-chief-363151</ref>
Less than a year later, he rejoined IDW as president, publisher, and chief creative officer.<ref>Chris Ryall Rejoins IDW Publishing as President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer</ref> Ryall left the company once more in 2020.<ref>IDW's Chris Ryall Steps Down as President and Publisher</ref>
Notes
[edit]- During his time as a
poorly-compensated extrastudent at Angel Grove High, Ryall was once assaulted by Bulk and Skull.<ref>Sims, Chris; ComicsAlliance, 31 Aug 2015; "Ranger Station Episode 3: Teamwork"</ref>
External links
[edit]Interviews
[edit]- May 2005—Newsarama
- May 2005—The Allspark
- June 2005—TFW2005 (defunct)
- June 2005—Seibertron
- October 2005—Comic News International (with Simon Furman)
- November 2005—TransFans
- August 2006—Seibertron
- 2007—Fractal Matter (with Simon Furman)
- June 2007—Cybertron Philippines
- January 2008—CBR
- May 2008—ToyCyte (with Chris Mowry)
- July 2008—CBR (with Simon Furman)
- June 2011—BotCon (with Andy Schmidt, Mike Costa, Livio Ramondelli and Flint Dille)
- July 2011—San Diego Comic-Con (Part 1, Part 2) (with Denton J. Tipton, Mike Costa, John Barber, Livio Ramondelli, Carlos Guzman, Tom Waltz, and Brandon Kale)
- October 2011—CBR
- May 2012—CBR
- July 2013—Henry Herz
- August 2013—ComicHype
- December 2015—IDW
- April 2016—Free Comic Book Day
- June 2016—Entertainment Weekly
- June 2016—Nerdist (with Christos Gage)
- June 2016—The Comic Source Podcast
- August 2016—Dynamic Forces (with Christos Gage)
- April 2017—Popanimecomics Lounge
- July 2017—The Blastoff Podcast
- October 2017—TransMissions
- March 2018—The Beat
- May 2018—Action and Adventure
- January 2019—TRIPWIRE
References
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