Ryan Goudry,[1] better known as Ryan Pequin, is a storyboard artist for Books One and Two of Infinity Train. He departed Infinity Train after Book Two to serve as supervising director on Summer Camp Island.
Background[]
He is from Powell River, British Columbia. Pequin developed a love for drawing, and eventually decided to make comics of his own. He attended and graduated high school at Brooks Secondary School.
After college, he would make his own online comic strip, entitled Three Word Phrase; describing the comic, Gerry Mak writes: "Ryan Pequin’s Three Word Phrase web comics are completely absurd, often non-sensical, and completely juvenile like doodles passed around in a high school biology class, which is what makes them hilarious." He has published two volumes worth of Three Word Phrase as books. Pequin also worked on the comic rendition of Bravest Warriors. He was hired to work on Regular Show as a storyboard artist.
He resides in Los Angeles, California, and is in a relationship with fellow artist Emily Partridge.[2]
Infinity Train credits[]
Storyboarded by[]
- Book One - The Perennial Child
- "The Grid Car" (storyboard revisions)
- "The Crystal Car" (with Sofia Alexander)
- "The Unfinished Car" (with Sofia Alexander and Madeline Queripel)
- "The Past Car" (with Sofia Alexander)
- The Train Documentaries
- Book Two - Cracked Reflection
- "The Map Car" (with Sofia Alexander)
- "The Lucky Cat Car" (with Madeline Queripel)
- "The Wasteland" (with Annisa Adjani, Madeline Queripel, and Sarah Soh)
Art[]
Storyboard[]
Promotional artwork[]
Trivia[]
- Book Four's main character, Ryan Akagi is named after Pequin. Like the storyboard artists Ryan Akagi is also from British Columbia, Canada.[4]
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