Ron Fortier
Ron Fortier (born November 5, 1946) is an American author, primarily known for his Green Hornet and The Terminator comic books and his revival of the pulp hero, Captain Hazzard. Early in his career he also wrote short stories and co-authored two novels for TSR.
Fortier grew up in New Hampshire and now resides in Colorado. He graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School, in Dover. He served in the U.S. Army between 1965 and 1968 and is a Vietnam veteran. Upon his discharge, he attended the Southern New Hampshire University earning a BS degree in Business Administration. During his comics career, he wrote many series for Now Comics, including the best selling Green Hornet series done with artist Jeff Butler and Terminator Burning Earth, with Alex Ross. He later adapted a Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe for Tekno Comix, and wrote an Incredible Hulk Annual.
Following his work on comic books, he returned to longer fiction with a series of pulp fiction novels, short stories, and a 2001 play. In 2006, along with artist Rob Davis, he started Airship 27 Productions, a production company devoted to publishing new adventures of classic pulp heroes. The company first worked with Wild Cat Books but in 2007 they partnered with Cornerstone Book Publishers of New Orleans. Also in 2007 Fortier created pulp SF revival character "Mars McCoy." In 2011 Fortier and Airship 27 ended their partnership with Cornerstone and began publishing their books under their own Airship 27 Productions imprint. Fortier writes new Captain Hazzard novels based on a classic one-shot magazine from 1938 and created the new pulp character, Brother Bones; the Undead Avenger.
At the same time they started Redbud Studio to publish their own comics via the on-demand printing company, KaBlam. Redbud Studios publishes Fortier's comedy super-hero series, Mr. Jigsaw Man of a Thousand Parts illustrated by Gary Kato and edited by Rob Davis.
In 2011, Twilight Star Studio and Redbud Studio Comics began publishing Ron Fortier's Tales of the Macabre, a series of horror short stories written by Fortier and illustrated by comics industry up-and-coming artists.
Fortier has also co-written three novels with the late science fiction author Ardath Mayhar.
Bibliography
- Comics
- Charlton Bullseye #3 Charlton Comics (1981)
- Scare Tales # 38 Charlton Comics (1982) Debut of Mr.Jigsaw
- Street Fighter, Ocean Comics, #1-4 (1985)
- Popeye: Born to the Sea, Ocean Comics, # 1 (Summer 1987)
- Mr.Jigsaw One Shot Special, Ocean Comics (Fall 1987)
- Popeye: Double Trouble Down Under #2 (Winter 1987)
- Tales of Terror, Eclipse Comics, #13 (July 1987)
- Kull in 3-D, Blackthorne Publishing (1988)
- Rambo, Blackthorne Publishing, #1 (Feb. 1989)
- The Green Hornet, NOW Comics, Vol. 1, #1–12 (Nov. 1989 – Oct. 1990)
- The Terminator, NOW Comics, #9–17 (Dec. 1989)
- Terminator: The Burning Earth, NOW Comics, #1–5 (Mar. – July 1990)
- Boston Bombers, Caliber Comics, #1–2 (1990)
- Caliber Presents, Caliber Comics, #12 (June 1990)
- Within Our Reach, Star Reach Productions, original graphic novel (1991)
- Peter Pan: Return to Never-Never Land, Adventure Comics, #1–2 (July 1991)
- Sting of The Green Hornet, NOW Comics, #1–4 (June – Sep. 1992)
- The Green Hornet, NOW Comics, Vol. 2, #12–18, 21 (Aug. – Dec. 1992)
- The Incredible Hulk, Marvel Comics, Annual 19 (1993)
- Megaton Holiday Special, Entity Comics, #1 (1993)
- The Original Street Fighter, Alpha Comics, #1 (1995)
- Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe, Tekno Comix, #2–7 (May – Oct. 1995)
- Gene Roddenberry's Xander in Lost Universe, Tekno Comix, #0–8 (Nov. 1995 – May 1996)
- Neil Gaiman's Phage: Shadow Death, Tekno Comix, #1 (June 1996)
- Boston Bombers Special, Caliber Comics, #1 (1997)
- Cavewoman: Odyssey, Caliber Comics, #1 (1999)
- Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated: "Om", Quantum Cat Entertainment, #7 (July 1999)
- Temple and Nash: The Cockroach Conspiracy, League Entertainment (2004)
- Frank Ng-Hired Gun, Crusade Entertainment (2006)
- Daughter of Dracula, Redbud Studio (2007), Wild Wolf Entertainment LLC (2009)
- Brother Bones-Bullets of Jade, Redbud Studio (2008)
- Real Magicalism edited by James Burns, Demon Press (2008)
- Mr.Jigsaw Man of a Thousand Parts #1 Redbud Studio (2009)
- The Boston Bombers Graphic Novel Collection Redbud Studio (2010)
- Price For the Asking # 1 Redbud Studio (2010)
- Price For the Asking # 2 Redbud Studio (2010)
- Ron Fortier's Tales of the Macabre Redbud Studio (2010)
- Short stories
- "The Raid on Tauron IV" (1974)
- "The Hero-Maker" (1974)
- "The Bride of Balan" (1981) with Glenn Arthur Rahman
- "Skeleton in the Closet" (1985) with Kevin J. Anderson
- "Where Loves Takes You" (2001 play)
- Novels
- Trail of the Seahawks, TSR, ISBN 0-88038-463-8 (June 1987) with Ardath Mayhar
- Monkey Station, Wizards of the Coast, ISBN 0-88038-743-2 (July 1989) with Ardath Mayhar
- Brother Grim, Wild Cat Books, ISBN 1-4116-2481-5 (Feb. 2005)
- The Hounds of Hell, Wild Cat Books, ISBN 1-4116-3166-8 (May 2005) with Gordon Linzner
- Captain Hazzard: Python Men of the Lost City, Wild Cat Books, ISBN 1-4116-9092-3 (Apr. 2006) with Chester Hawks (rewrite of first Captain Hazzard story)
- Captain Hazzard: The Citadel of Fear, Wild Cat Books, ISBN 1-4303-0189-9 (Nov. 2006) with Martin Powell
- Witchfire, Cornerstone Book Publishers, ISBN 1-887560-81-5 (Sep. 2007) with Ardath Mayhar
- Brother Bones, Cornerstone Book Publishers, ISBN 1-887560-91-2 (Jan. 2008) with Rob Davis
- Captain Hazzard: Curse of the Red Maggot, Cornerstone Book Publishers, ISBN 978-1-887560-94-8 (Feb.2008) with Chester Hawks (rewrite of second Captain Hazzard story)
- Captain Hazzard: Cavemen of New York Cornerstone Book Publishers, ISBN 978-1-934935-12-5 (April 2008)
- Contributor
- Lance Star: Sky Ranger, Wild Cat Books, ISBN 0-615-13478-5 (Nov. 2006), editor and afterword
- The Spider Chronicles, Moonstone, ISBN 1-933076-18-6 (Apr. 2007), short story
- The Phantom Chronicles, Moonstone, ISBN 1-933076-21-6 (Sep. 2007), short story
- Domino Lady: Sex As A Weapon, Moonstone, ISBN 1-933076-34-8 (Apr. 2008), short story
- Sentinels: Alternate Visions, White Rocket Books, ISBN 978-0-578-01120-2 (Feb. 2009), short story
See also
External links
- Airship 27 Ron Fortier's website
- Ron Fortier at the Comic Book Database