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Christine Norrie is a comic book artist. She once contributed to the Disney Adventures anthology magazine as an artist for a syndicated short comic series that accompanied Spy Kids, Spy Kids 2 and Spy Kids 3 as well as creating additional Spy Kids stories for the BBC Disney over-sized magazine.

Early life and career[]

Born in Bitburg, Germany of Thai-Scot descent, Norrie is a self-taught artist. She moved to New York, and began her career at DC in a business role, before making the jump into a successful art career. Norrie has also worked extensively as an artist and inker on various comic books, including a syndicated comic series that accompanied the first three movies of the Spy Kids franchise for the Disney Adventures magazine, and various Oni Press publications, including art for Hopeless Savages and inks for Queen & Country. In December 2006, Scholastic's Graphic Novel imprint, Graphix, released the latest work by Norrie, the 192-page Breaking Up, with New York Times best-selling author, Aimee Friedman.

Her 2009 work includes Secret Identities, which describes itself as "The Asian American superhero anthology".

Norrie is currently at work on several projects; a six-issue comic book adaptation of George MacDonald's Phantastes, a historical fiction graphic novel for Graphix, and an original graphic memoir of Allison Hayes for Oni Press.[1][2]

Credits[]

Disney Adventures[]

Spy Kids[]

Spy Kids 2[]

Spy Kids 3[]

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