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Khary Randolph
Khary Randolph (born January 10, 1979, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American comic book artist. He has worked on such series as ''Starborn'', ''Charismagic'', ''Tech Jacket'', ''Mosaic'', and ''Excellence''; and for such publishers as Marvel Comics, Epic Comics, DC Comics, Aspen Comics, Image Comics, and Boom! Studios. Biography Born in Boston, Randolph grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In an interview with ''Bleeding Cool'', Randolph discussed his influences growing up: Randolph graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2000 with a BFA in Cartooning & Illustration. His first published comic work was ''Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider-Clan'' #5, published by Marvel in 2003. He was a guest at the 2006 edition of the Big Apple Comic Con's National Comic Book, Art, Toy & Sci-Fi Expo. Randolph illustrated cards in the Chaotic Trading Card Game, released in 2007. Randolph worked on '' We Are Robin'', which launched in June 2015, with writer Lee Bermejo and artist Rob Hayne ...
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