Ron Fortier

Ron Fortier (born November 5, 1946) is an American author, who wrote a 2-issue comic book series Peter Pan: Return to Never-Never Land for Malibu Comics. He is primarily know for his Green Hornet and Terminator comic books and his revival of the pulp hero Captain Hazzard. Early in his career he also wrote short stories and co-authored two novels for TSR.

Fortier grew up in and still lives in New Hampshire. He graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School, in Dover. He served in the U.S. Army between 1965 and 1968 and is a Vietnam veteran. Upon his discharge, he attended the Southern New Hampshire University earning a BS degree in Business Administration. During his comics career, he wrote many series for Now Comics, adapted Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe for Tekno Comix, and wrote an Incredible Hulk annual.

Following his work on comic books, he returned to longer fiction with a series of pulp fiction novels, short stories, and a 2001 play. In 2006, along with artist Rob Davis, he started Airship 27 Productions, a production company devoted to publishing new adventures of classic pulp heroes. The company first worked with Wild Cat Books but in 2007 they partnered with Cornerstone Book Publishers of New Orleans. Also in 2007 Fortier created pulp SF revival character "Mars McCoy", whose adventures are being published in conjunction with White Rocket Books.