Grimjack is a comic book character published by First Comics. Created by John Ostrander and Timothy Truman, he first appeared in Starslayer #10 (November 1983).
Grimjack is set in the pan-dimensional city of Cynosure, which acts as an access hub to other realities. Various characters from the Crossover Universe, including the Shadow, have been known to appear irregularly within its boundaries.
Crossover chronology[]
Story | Publication | Crossovers |
2001 - The Man with the Golden Torc | 2007 novel | see Secret Histories |
2002 - Nightingale's Lament | 2004 novel | see Nightside |
Additional crossovers chronology[]
Story | Publication | Crossovers |
year unknown - Blood of Amber | 1986 novel | see The Chronicles of Amber |
year unknown - Sign of Chaos | 1987 novel | see The Chronicles of Amber |
Grimjack, here named "Old John," works as an emissary for the King of Amber. | ||
26th century BC - Fair Wind to Java | Grimjack #52, November 1988 | Sam & Max |
1969 - D'Ants Fever | Grimjack #26, May 1986 | see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
The turtles visit Munden's Bar (renamed to Rick's Drive in reprints) while on the planet D'Hoonib. | ||
1985 - This Wheel's on Fire | Grimjack #15, October 1985 | Time Beavers |
1987 - Gwim Bear | Grimjack #30, January 1987 | Usagi Yojimbo Blaze Barlow |
1987 - Blood and Duty | Grimjack #30, January 1987 | Dynamo Joe |
1987 - Bill and Barry - The Heterodyne Boys | Grimjack #40, November 1987 | Girl Genius Buck Godot |
1988 - New Act | Grimjack #47, June 1988 | Eddy Current |
1991 - Alcoholics Anonymous? | Munden's Bar Annual #2, March 1991 | Milk & Cheese Pirate Corp$! |
1991 - A Strip in Time | Munden's Bar Annual #2, March 1991 | "Omaha" the Cat Dancer |
1991 - Get a Job!! | Munden's Bar Annual #2, March 1991 | Roachmill |
2010 - 100 Years of Puberty | 2010 webcomic | Doctor Who Star Trek Star Wars The Black Hole The Herculoids Spider-Man Buffy the Vampire Slayer Family Guy Sailor Moon Scooby-Doo Zits Masters of the Universe Hero High E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Hack/Slash Gravity |
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