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Ryall may refer to: People * Chris Ryall (born 1969), American writer and editor in the comic book industry * Daniel Bailey Ryall (1798–1864), American politician * David Ryall (1935–2014), English actor * Dee Ryall (born 1967), Australian politician * George Ryall (born 1958), English professional golfer * Henry Thomas Ryall (1811–1867), English engraver * James Ryall (born 1980), Irish hurler * John Ryall (1875–1953), New Zealand politician * Rhiannon Ryall (active from 1983), pseudonym of an English-born Australian Wiccan * Richard Ryall (born 1959), South African cricketer * Sebastian Ryall (born 1989), Australian association football player * Tony Ryall (born 1964), New Zealand politician * William Bolitho Ryall (1891–1930), South African journalist, writer and biographer Places * Ryall, Dorset, England * Ryall, Worcestershire, England * Ryal, Northumberland, England See also * Riall, a given name and surname *Ryal (other) *Ryals (surname) * Joe Ryall ...
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Chris Ryall
Christopher Ryall (born April 2) is best known as the former President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of IDW Publishing (June 2004–2019), and as a writer in the comic book industry. In February 2011, his Eisner Award-nominated series, ''Zombies vs. Robots'', co-created with artist Ashley Wood, was optioned by Sony Pictures for Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes with Mike Flanagan as director. Career In 2002, Ryall was hired by filmmaker Kevin Smith to run the entertainment-based MoviePoopShoot.com, one of Smith’s first forays outside of filmmaking. The site originally appeared in Smith's 2001 film, ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', as a parody site. Ryall, along with Web designer Ming Chen, news writer/editor Scott Tipton and many freelance columnists and cartoonists, launched the site on June 17, 2002. In addition to serving as the site's Editor-in-Chief, Ryall wrote multiple weekly columns for the website, including "One Hand Clapping", "TV Recommendations", "A Night ...
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