Randy Stradley, VP of Publishing for Dark Horse, and Dark Horse's original editor-in-chief, has retired.

The press release follows:

Media Release -- In 1985, comic store owner Mike Richardson approached friend Randy Stradley with his plan to start a comic book publishing company. The idea was to not only allow writers and artists to tell the stories they wanted to tell, but to actually own the work they created. They pasted up the first issue of Dark Horse Presents on the counter of a comic shop, hoping they could sell 10,000 copies in order to break even. Instead, the book sold 50,000 and the rest, as they say, is history.

Over the next 35 years, Stradley played a key part in shaping Dark Horse's publishing line, editing seminal series including Concrete (Paul Chadwick), Boris the Bear (Co-written with Richardson), The American (Mark Verheiden), Hard Boiled (Frank Miller/Geof Darrow), Give Me Liberty (Frank Miller/Dave Gibbons), Dark Horse's own creation Ghost, Sin City (Frank Miller), and the publication that started it all, Dark Horse Presents. He was also central in elevating licensed comics to previously unseen heights with properties such as Aliens, Predator, Godzilla, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and Star Wars.

"After three and a half decades, I believe I've done just about all that I can. It has been a great ride, and I want to think Mike Richardson for the tremendous opportunities he's afforded me. It's with mixed emotions that I step down, but I know that Dark Horse will continue on to new heights, and that the company is in good hands," said Stradley.

As a writer, Stradley's work has left an indelible mark on popular culture. His writing on the original Aliens Versus Predator series inspired a film franchise yielding two movies, and the tales of Lieutenant Janek Sunber from Star Wars: Empire and the trials of Jedi Das Jennir in Star Wars: Dark Times remain beloved touchstones for readers of the bygone Expanded Universe.

"I cannot overstate how integral Randy has been to the development and growth of Dark Horse," said founder and president Mike Richardson. "He was not only a writer, editor, and creator, but also a friend and collaborator for three-and-a-half decades. Together we created something very special that succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. Sad though his departure may be, I wish him all the best in this new chapter of his life."

Please join us in congratulating Randy Stradley on his past accomplishments and wishing him luck in his future endeavors.