
IDW Publishing
Chris Ryall
IDW Publishing
About Chris
Christopher Ryall, born in 1969, is an American comic book writer and editor. He is best known for his roles within IDW Publishing, where he served as President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer from 2004 to 2019. As a writer, Ryall has contributed to the comic book industry through various projects. In February 2011, his series Zombies vs. Robots, which he co-created with artist Ashley Wood, received notable recognition when it was nominated for an Eisner Award. The series was subsequently optioned by Sony Pictures for Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes, with Mike Flanagan attached as director. Ryall’s work has established him as a significant figure in the comic book industry, blending creative storytelling with executive leadership.
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The Marvelists
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22 Panels - A Comic Book Podcast
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Comic Shenanigans
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Biff Bam Pop! Presents...
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Comic Book Central
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THE WRITERS BLOCK w/ David Avallone and Rylend Grant
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Nostalgia Theater: A MovieFilm Podcast
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Comic Book Club
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1
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