SUTTON, Ronn (1952-)

Ronn Sutton is a freelance artist from Ottawa, who has worked in comic, animation, illustration, and other related fields. Sutton started his comics career around 1970. In 1972 he moved to New York where he met Bernie Wrightson and ghosted work for Howard Chaykin, Neal Adams and others. Sutton started focusing on design and eventually became creative director for Canadian magazine Tribute, an occupation he held for over six years. At the same time, he continued to make comics for publications such as ‘Vortex’, ‘Ronn Sutton’s Starbikers’, ‘T-Minus-l’ and ‘Man From U.N.C.L.E.’. During the 1990s, Ronn Sutton worked extensively in the animation industry, and also on comics projects like ‘Oz Squad’, ‘Sex & Death’, ‘Draculina’s Cozy Coffin’, ‘Vamperotica’ and ‘Song of the Sirens’.