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Ramona Fradon - Lambiek Comiclopedia

Aquaman by Ramond Fradon
'Aquaman Leaves the Sea' (script by George Kashdan, Adventure Comics #172, January 1952)

Ramona Fradon was the grand lady of DC comic books. Just graduated from the Parsons School Of Design in 1950, she got a job at DC Comics. Among her first tasks was drawing 'Aquaman'. She kept drawing the character throughout the decade, adding many new characters.

Metamorpho by Ramona Fradon
'Metamorpho' #2 (DC Comics, 10 September 1965).

In the early 1960s, Fradon took a break from comic books to raise her daughter, with the exception of the creation of the superhero character ' Metamorpho, the Element Man' with Bob Haney in 1965. When Ramona Fradon returned to comics full-time in the 1970s, she worked on DC titles such as 'Superman', 'Batman', 'Plastic Man', 'Freedom Fighters' and 'Super Friends'.

Brenda Starr by Ramona Fradon
'Brenda Starr, Reporter'.

She left DC in 1980 to take over Dale Messick's newspaper strip 'Brenda Starr, Reporter' for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. Working with Messick as the scriptwriter during the first two years of her tenure, Fradon later worked from scripts by Linda Sutter and eventually Mary Schmich. After Ramona Fradon retired in 1995, 'Brenda Starr' was taken over by June Brigman.

Mermaidman and Barnacleboy, by Ramona Fradon
'Mermaidman and Barnacleboy'. Dutch-language version.

Ramona Fradon came out of retirement on several occasions. She drew a 'Sonic the Hedgehog' issue for Archie Comics in 1999. In 2004, she drew the feature 'Mermaidman and Barnacleboy' for Nickelodeon Magazine. The feature was a spin-off of the popular cartoon series Stephen Hillenburg's  'Spongebob Squarepants' and a parody of 'Aquaman'. It also appeared in the 'SpongeBob' comic book by Bongo Comics. She contributed pencils to the 2010 graphic novel 'The Adventures of Unemployed Man' by Erich Origen and Gan Golan and the collection 'The Art of Ramona Fradon'. She wrote and drew her children's book 'The Dinosaur That Got Tired of Being Extinct' in 2012.

The Dinosaur That Got Tired of Being Extinct by Ramona Fradon
'The Dinosaur That Got Tired of Being Extinct'.

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