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GrimJack: The Manx Cat #4
Published by ComicMix, October 2007
Gaunt's in jail. The cops want his client. He wants his freedom. But...who gets the bird?
Credits: John Ostrander (Writer), John Workman (Letterer), Lovern Kindzierski (Colorist), Mike Gold (Editor), Timothy Truman (Inker), Timothy Truman (Penciller)
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Comments (8)
Paddy (3:30 PM on Tue Oct 23, 2007)
It's getting a little tough to read the latest comic. I know you can click on the comics tab on the right but it would be nice if you could click on the (new) text beside the comic title in the top bar.
As for the comic. It's good stuff. I love the feel of it.
Neil (10:27 AM on Wed Oct 24, 2007)
I also liked it when you could go directly to the link at the top of the page. Meanwhile, this was another nice installment. Where did the jail and court house images come from? They looked like photos.
John Ostrander (10:41 AM on Wed Oct 24, 2007)
I believe Brother Tim created them using a computer program.I'm not sure if they're actually photos or started as photos that he manipulated but i think it was all done on the computer. He could tell you more.
Timothy Truman (3:05 PM on Thu Oct 25, 2007)
I scan photos of old and then I mess-- REALLY mess with them-- with them with an ADCSee program. I size them, patch them into the page, mes with them some more, then Lovern does what Lovern does. I started the technique with "Grimjack: Killer Instinct" and have also used it on the most recent "Legend of Grimjack" collection covers. You can also find a bunch of digital "Cynoscape" experiments in my Grimjack Gallery in the Art Gallery section at my website, http://www.timothytruman.com
Neil (11:54 AM on Mon Oct 29, 2007)
Thanks for the information. Those images really stood out and made me think the place was quite real. The pictures over at the Grimjack Gallery are quite stunning. Bring on the GrimJack movie!
http://www.trumanstudio.citymax.com/page/page/1751559.htm
Neil (11:55 AM on Mon Oct 29, 2007)
Thanks for the information. Those images really stood out and made me think the place was quite real. The pictures over at the Grimjack Gallery are quite stunning. Bring on the GrimJack movie! (All that appeared was the link the to gallery when I first tried this comment.)
Anonymous (9:20 PM on Wed Oct 24, 2007)
You should be able to hide the sidebar to maximize the reading space .. particularly on smaller devices