Grace Randolph
Grace Randolph is an American comic book writer, film critic, and YouTuber, best known for creating the original series *Supurbia* and for writing issues of *Justice League Unlimited* and *X-Men: Nation X*. Born in the United States, she began her comics career in 2008, contributing to licensed and superhero titles through 2013. Her most credited work includes *Grace Randolph's Supurbia*, a satirical take on suburban superhero life; *Her-oes*, a series focusing on female Marvel characters; and *Fraggle Rock* for BOOM! Studios. She also wrote for DC’s *Justice League Unlimited* and Marvel’s *Nation X* anthology. Randolph’s style blends sharp character humor with genre storytelling, often centering on ensemble casts. Beyond comics, she is widely known as the host and creator of the YouTube channel *Beyond the Trailer*, where she reviews films and covers pop culture news. Her later career has focused primarily on media criticism and commentary, though her comics work remains a notable chapter in licensed and creator-owned publishing. She has not received major industry awards, but her *Supurbia* series earned a cult following for its clever deconstruction of superhero tropes.
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