Ron Regé Jr.

Ronald J. Regé Jr. (born December 5, 1969) is a cartoonist and musician from Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Ron Regé Jr.
Regé in April 2016
Born
Ronald J. Regé, Jr.

(1969-12-05) December 5, 1969
EducationBFA, Massachusetts College of Art
Known forComic Books, Album covers, Action figures
Notable work
Skibber Bee Bye
MovementMinicomics

Artistic career

Regé began publishing his own minicomics while attending Massachusetts College of Art. He has since been published by Highwater Books, Fantagraphics Books, Buenaventura Press, McSweeney's and Drawn & Quarterly. Ron's work has also appeared in the New York Times, Vice Magazine, Canada's National Post, and in ad campaigns for Nike, Sony, HP and Tylenol.[1]

Musical career

Ron currently plays drums in the Los Angeles-based group Lavender Diamond.[2]

Selected bibliography

  • The Dum Dum Posse Reader, Nib Comics, 1995
  • Skibber Bee~Bye, Highwater Books, 2000; republished by Drawn & Quarterly, 2006 ISBN 978-1896597966; Spanish language edition published by Apa-Apa, 2010; French edition by Cornelius, 2012
  • The Awake Field, Drawn & Quarterly, 2006, ISBN 978-1896597973
  • Against Pain, Drawn & Quarterly, 2008, ISBN 978-1897299296
  • The Cartoon Utopia, Fantagraphics, 2012, ISBN 978-1606995969
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