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Grimjack and backup
In issue # 10, the character Grimjack was introduced as a backup feature ; he would later receive his own title.

Grimjack and story
* Grimjack # 47 ( First Comics, 1988 ) ( Eddy Current featured in Munden's Bar Back-up story )
Grimjack guest-starred in the main Starslayer story in issue 18, in July 1984.
Throughout its run, with the exception of a few full-length issues ( as well as # 60 with its expanded letter column ), Grimjack featured a back-up story in the manner of other First Comics series.
In the short story " The Shroudling and the Guisel ," published posthumously in Amberzine # 8, Zelazny refers to Grimjack by name: " I stood among the grave markers of unknown mortals — Dennis Colt, Remo Williams, John Gaunt — and swore to be her champion if ever she needed one.

Grimjack and was
First Comics was an American comic-book publisher that was active from 1983 – 1991, known for titles like American Flagg !, Grimjack, Nexus, Badger, Dreadstar, and Jon Sable.
Among First's best-known titles were Chaykin's satirical futuristic cop series American Flagg ; John Ostrander and Tim Truman's Grimjack ; Baron & Rude's Nexus ; Badger ; Jim Starlin's space opera series Dreadstar and Mike Grell's Jon Sable, which was briefly adapted for TV.
Truman's first professional comics work was Grimjack with writer John Ostrander, for the independent comics company First Comics.
John Gaunt, alias Grimjack, was born in The Pit, a slum area of the pan-dimensional city of Cynosure, where both magic and technology, humans and aliens intermingle.
Grimjack was reborn as James Edgar Twilley, the son of a rich Cynosure family.
The character of Grimjack was created by John Ostrander and Timothy Truman, but the setting, the pan-dimensional city of Cynosure, predates the character.
Issue # 1 of Grimjack was published by First Comics in August 1984, and ran until issue # 81, in April 1991.
There were several reports over the years that the problem was not the rights to Grimjack, invariably stated in these accounts to be owned outright by Ostrander, but those to its setting, the pan-dimensional city of Cynosure, which were the property of First Comics.
After 12 years of efforts, all rights to Grimjack were released and a new company was founded, NightSky GrimJack Rights and Production Vehicle ( Four Wheel Drive Model ), LLC, with legal ownership to the character.

Grimjack and with
The series also crossed over with Badger and several other First series ( American Flagg !, Grimjack, Jon Sable: Freelance, Whisper and Dreadstar ) during the First Comics miniseries Crossroads.
In 2005, IDW Publishing revived Jon Sable and Grimjack with new miniseries and reprint collections of the First Comics issues, and would also publish a complete collection of Mars.
He is best known for his stories and Wild West-style comic book art, and in particular, for his work on Grimjack ( with John Ostrander ), Scout, and the reinvention of Jonah Hex, with Joe R. Lansdale.
Along with being a fan favorite and often imitated character, Grimjack almost single-handedly defined the " grim and gritty " action comic character archetype.
John Ostrander and Timothy Truman are credited as co-creators of the character, although Ostrander had been developing Grimjack with artist Lenin Delsol before Truman's arrival on the project according to Ostrander's own text piece in Grimjack # 75.
Twilley murdered the thug and marked himself with the trademark Grimjack scar of his previous life.
Discovering his family's manipulations, James Twilley left his family, assumed once again the street name of Grimjack with Munden's Bar as his base of operations.
Following the bankruptcy of First Comics in 1991, the legal rights to Grimjack became tied up with First Comics ' other assets.

Grimjack and Starslayer
Grimjack first appeared in Starslayer # 10 in November 1983, before moving to his own series after issue # 18 in 1984, and continued for 81 issues.
Grimjack began as a back-up feature in issue 10 of the comic book Starslayer.
First's Grimjack Casefiles, a reprint series covering the Starslayer back-up stories and the first issues of the Grimjack series, ran a total of 5 issues from November 1990 to March 1991.
The miniseries, since reprinted in graphic novel form, serves as a prequel to the First Comics Grimjack series and shows John Gaunt's life leading up to his first appearance in Starslayer # 10.

Grimjack and First
The WaRP work eventually led to comic-book assignments from DC Comics ( Angel and the Ape, Plastic Man and Stanley and His Monster miniseries ), Marvel Comics, and First Comics ( back up stories in issues of Grimjack and scripting over Doug Rice's plots in Dynamo Joe ).
McManus has contributed to titles from a variety of other publishers, including Atomeka Press ( A1 ), Dark Horse ( Cheval Noir ), Exhibit A Press ( Wolff & Byrd: Counselors of the Macabre ), First Comics ( Grimjack ), Image ( Supreme ), Malibu ( The Man Called A-X ) and DC's Paradox Press ( The Big Book of Freaks ).
Grimjack is the main character of a comic book originally published by First Comics.
James Twilley died in issue # 81 of Grimjack, concluding First Comics ' run.
In 1990, First published Demon Knight, a stand-alone graphic novel featuring the James Twilley incarnation of Grimjack going back in time to the Demon Wars to try to change his fate.
IDW Publishing also re-issued the First Comics Grimjack run in a series of trade paperbacks under the title The Legend of Grimjack.
In addition to his own series, Grimjack made appearances in two Munden's Bar specials and a few First Comics crossover specials including The Gift and Crossroads.

Grimjack and character
" Old John ," Random's assassin whom Merlin encounters at Bloody Bill's, is a reference to the comic book character Grimjack.

Grimjack and .
As of the end of 2009, the agreement has produced print versions of the Grimjack series The Manx Cat ; the Jon Sable series Ashes of Eden ; Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell's pulp hero series Lone Justice ; the graphic novel Demons of Sherwood by Tinnell and Bo Hampton ; and a graphic novel collecting Trevor von Eeden's The Original Johnson.
Grimjack is the street name of John Gaunt, a sword-for-hire, ex-paramilitary, war veteran and ex-child gladiator.
After the events detailed in the Grimjack: Killer Instinct storyline, he abandoned Cadre and set himself up as a mercenary and private investigator in Cynosure.
Lash seized this opportunity and killed Grimjack.

backup and story
McFarlane's first published work was a 1984 backup story in Epic Comics ' Coyote.
Also that month, Adams drew his first superhero story, teaming with writer Gardner Fox on the lighthearted backup feature " The Elongated Man " in Detective Comics # 369, the flagship Batman title.
Koschei's origin story is later revealed in ( as yet uncollected ) backup stories to single issues of Hellboy: The Wild Hunt.
Hates final five issues were 48-page anthologies, featuring a main Buddy Bradley story and then a series of short backup stories by cartoonists such as Rick Altergott, Dame Darcy, and Kevin Scalzo.
* 52 # 25 ( Nightwing backup story ) ( 2006 )
* Kamandi # 59 ( OMAC backup story ) ( writer / artist 1978 )
Incidentally, his backup at the time was future Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme, another famous rags-to-riches quarterback story.
He first appeared in " The Assassin-Express Contract ", a backup story written by Len Wein and illustrated Carmine Infantino that ran in Action Comics # 419 ( December 1972 ).
Following the events of Flashpoint, Doctor Thirteen appeared in a two-part backup story in All-Star Western # 11 and # 12.
DeMatteis and artist Brian Bolland produced a backup story titled " Falling Down to Heaven " in Madame Xanadu, DC's first attempt at marketing comics specifically to the " direct market " of fans and collectors.
Gibbons ' first DC work was on the Green Lantern Corps story in Green Lantern # 161 ( February 1983 ), with writer Todd Klein, as well as the concurrently released " Creeper " two-part backup story in Flash # 318-319.
* Batman ( Batman backup stories ) # 247, 250 ( 1973 ); ( Batman & Robin backup story ) # 327 ( 1980 ); ( Batman ) # 421 ( 1988 )
Each issue ( except for issue # 1 ) featured a 12-page main story by Busiek, with art by Mark Bagley, and a ten-page backup story co-written by Busiek and Fabian Nicieza, with art from various artists, including Tom Derenick, Mike Norton and Scott McDaniel.
* Detective Comics # 732, 735, 739-753, 755-775, 783 ( Batman: Death and the Maidens backup story only in 783 ), 854-863 ( Batwoman: Detective Comics )
* Adventures of Superman # 626 ( backup story ), 627-638, 640-648
In issue # 7, a backup story, " M4 " ( Mark IV ) started.
Although Liefeld was too intimidated to approach the Marvel booth, he did so at his friend's urging, and as a result, editor Mark Gruenwald offered Liefeld a job illustrating an 8-page Avengers backup story featuring the Black Panther, much to the 19-year-old artist's surprise.
The character debuted in an eight page backup story in The Brave and the Bold # 166 ( Sept. 1980 ) written by Burkett and drawn by Dan Spiegle.
The character Nemesis also known as Thomas Tresser, debuted an eight page backup story in issue # 166 ( September 1980 ) written by Cary Burkett and drawn by Dan Spiegle.
* Orion # 3-6, 12 ( backup story )
Romita's art has since appeared in Black Panther, The Sentry and Ultimate Vision, a backup story featured in the Ultimate line, written by author Mark Millar.
In Impulse Annual # 2 ( 1997 ), a backup story revealed that, at the time of his mother's death, Johnny Tane is inspired to create a secret identity by Max Mercury.

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