Gail Renard
1951–
Gail Renard is a British writer, producer, and performer best known for her extensive work on Disney's Donald Duck comics, particularly for the European market. Born in 1951, she entered the comics industry in 1981 and has remained active for over four decades, with her most credited titles including *Donald Duck & Co*, *Kalle Anka & C:o*, *Donald Duck Extra*, and *Enid Blyton's Adventure Magazine*. Renard's writing style often blends humor with adventure, and she has collaborated with various European artists to bring classic Disney characters to life in new stories. Beyond comics, she is a prominent advocate for writers' rights, having served as chair and currently as treasurer of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, lobbying on behalf of creators in Westminster and Brussels. Her notable co-creations include original storylines for Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and their extended family, which have been published across multiple countries, including Denmark and Norway. Renard's legacy is defined by her dual role as a prolific storyteller for beloved characters and a steadfast champion for the creative community.
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