GrimJack
A Bronze Age original with an intriguing pedigree, GrimJack made their debut in the pages of Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny #5 in 1985, brought to life by Joshua Quagmire under the Fantagraphics banner. With appearances stretching across roughly 26 years and a catalog that includes at least one collector-significant key issue, this is a character whose footprint is modest but genuinely meaningful to those who know where to look. The company here is fascinating β sharing pages with the likes of John Gaunt and Reuben Flagg speaks to a corner of Bronze Age comics where independent spirit ran high and the reading was anything but ordinary. For the dedicated collector who loves digging into the offbeat edges of the era, GrimJack is exactly the kind of discovery that makes the hunt worthwhile.
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