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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
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