Ande Parks was born on October 1, 1964, and grew up in the suburbs of Kansas City. Based in Baldwin City, Kansas, he has built a career spanning more than three decades as both an inker and writer in American comics, with credits across more than 300 issues dating back to 1991.
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Parks is perhaps best recognized for his long-running partnership with artist Phil Hester on DC Comics' Green Arrow, a collaboration that stretched from 2001 to 2004 and remains the work most closely associated with his name. Beyond Green Arrow, his inking contributions have appeared on titles ranging from Wonder Woman and Batman Beyond to The Lone Ranger, Green Hornet, and Kato, reflecting a versatility across publishers and genres.
As a writer, Parks has demonstrated a particular affinity for crime and historical storytelling. His graphic novels Union Station and Capote in Kansas, both published by Oni Press, draw on real events and figures from the American Midwest. His graphic novel Ciudad provided the source material for the 2020 film Extraction, on which Parks also received a story writing credit — bringing his work to a considerably wider audience.
No major award information was available in the source material, but Parks's sustained presence across superhero, crime, and adventure genres speaks to a dependable and adaptable craft built quietly over many years.