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Lea Hernandez

Lea Hernandez (born 11 March 1964) is an American comic book and webcomic creator, known primarily for working in a manga-influenced style,〔Kross, Karin L. ("An Interview with Lea Hernandez," ) ''Bookslut'' (Nov, 2003).〕 and for doing lettering and touch-ups on manga imports.〔(Hernandez credits ), Grand Comics Database. Accessed Feb. 27, 2014.〕 She is the co-creator of ''Killer Princesses'', written by Gail Simone and published by Oni Press; and the creator of ''Rumble Girls'' from NBM Publishing.
She did art for comics published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics: ''Marvel Mangaverse: Punisher'' (a one-shot), and ''Transmetropolitan '' (two two-page shorts). She also did art for three issues of The Hardy Boys manga-style series at Papercutz.〔''The Hardy Boys: The Ocean of Osyria'' (Papercutz, Jan.–Mar. 2005).〕
Hernandez published several webcomics at Modern Tales and was the original editor of Girlamatic. Her webcomics include (''Atelier Divalea'' ) and (''The Garlicks'' ), the latter of which she attempted to fund with a Kickstarter campaign,〔MacDonald, Heidi. ("When a Kickstarter fails," ) ''The Beat'' (June 21, 2012).〕 later followed by an IndieGogo campaign,〔Barajas, Henry. ("indiegogo: The Garlicks, True Patriot and Jaybird," ) ''The Beat'' (Oct. 22, 2012).〕 with publishing rights optioned by Action Labs.〔MacDonald, Heidi. ("Action Labs picks up Hernandez’s The Garlicks," ) ''The Beat'' (June 28, 2013).〕
Hernandez has written several short stories for collections of science fiction and fantasy.
She was a vice president for General Products, USA (the U.S. marketing arm of Gainax) from 1989–1990〔("Pre-web anime fandom (Out of the Archives 4)," ) ''Lainspotting'' (March 24, 2006).〕 and was briefly a guest editor for ''Wizard''.〔Contino, Jennifer. ("Rumble Girlamatic: Lea Hernandez," ) ''Sequential Tart'' vol. VI, issue 3 (March 2003).〕
Hernandez appeared in ''Adventures Into Digital Comics'', a 2006 documentary on the comics industry.
== Personal life ==
On the morning of September 6, 2006, her apartment in Texas burned down〔Weiland, Jonah. ("Lea Hernandez's House Burned, Simone Rallies Help," ) ''Comic Book Resources'' (Sept. 6, 2006).〕 and much of her original artwork was lost in the fire. Colleagues in the comics industry responded by collecting donations for Hernandez from fans and friends in the comics industry.〔Simone, Gail. ("A Planet Karen Plea from Gail Simone," ) ''Newsarama'' (02 March 2009).〕

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