After self-publishing for much of the '90s, Paul Grist brought two critically-acclaimed original titles to Image Comics in 2002: the crime drama KANE, and the eclectic superhero series JACK STAFF. Recently, Grist has been using his sparse, signature style to develop a new superhero that will be introduced to the world this November with the debut of MUDMAN.
"This is my 'Back to Basics' superhero comic," explained Grist. "It's not about alien menaces or cosmic powers (though they may pop-up once in a while); it's all about growing-up, finding your way in the world, and how the decisions that you make can affect others. In a way, it's probably the most autobiographical comic I've ever done. But with added mud."
"Paul has been one of my favorite creators since writer Robert Loren Fleming turned me onto KANE back in the '90s," said Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson. "His style looks deceptively simple, but he's a master of his craft, capable of some of the cleverest storytelling in comics. It's a big thrill for me that Paul's part of Image, and I can't wait to see what he does with MUDMAN. "
In MUDMAN #1, the new school year is just beginning, and it isn't starting off well for teenager Owen Craig. His day just keeps going from bad to worse: He gets run over, he gets detention, then he learns his father has been taken hostage by armed bank robbers. But that's only the beginning of his problems. Now his body appears to be turning into mud!
© C Harris Lynn, 2011
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