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Jayson
Jayson is on page 76 of 160


Notes:
(1) Issues #174 and 175 are a two-parter on the origins of Gunslinger Spawn, digitally painted by Geirrod Van Dyke over Bing Cansino pencils.
- Digital painting is the only digital art I enjoy!
- I don't know if Van Dyke counts as an inker, colorist or both. Maybe finisher?
- The story itself isn't very remarkable. Issue #175 is almost entirely blood and guts action.
Oct 07, 2024 10:00PM
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Jayson
Jayson is on page 149 of 160


Notes:
(1) Issues #176-177 are a two-parter about a manga-motivated serial killer.
- So we get references to Naruto, Hello Kitty, etc. I'm no weeb, so I probably missed a bunch.
- Van Dyke sticks around for the first part, this time painting over Brian Haberlin's pencils. It's a noticeable improvement.
(2) I like the ending of #178 a lot. It's a very Sisyphean idea of hell.
Oct 07, 2024 11:15PM
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Notes:
(1) So, I'm continuing with this series against my better judgement.
- Once I start something, I have to finish it. I'm stuck now.
(2) This seems to be the debut of Gunslinger Spawn. That is, unless I missed or forgot about it.
- That's it's own series right now, so I assume this character or iteration of the character (I don't know which) must have really taken off.
Oct 07, 2024 07:25PM
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