Christine Kerrick

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Christine Kerrick (born September 18, 1967 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American illustrator and writer.

She has self-published a series of three comic books entitled Empire, which she wrote and illustrated. In July 2006, she released her first graphic novel, Diary of Hope, at San Diego's Comicon International.

She was trained in Forensic Facial Imaging at FBI Academy in Quantico, VA. In January of 2006, her postmortem sketch of a victim brought closure to a traffic homicide case in South Florida.[citation needed]

Christine is a graduate of Philadelphia University of the Arts, where she majored in Illustration.

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