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He later founded his own publishing company, [[Dancing Elephant Press]], under which ''Kane'' and ''Jack Staff'' were first published, but both titles later moved to [[Image Comics]].<ref name="Lambiek">{{cite web | last =Lambiek | author-link =Lambiek | title =Paul Grist | url = http://www.lambiek.net/artists/g/grist_paul.htm }}</ref> He also published ''[[Burglar Bill (comics)|Burglar Bill]]'' under the Dancing Elephant umbrella (May–Nov. 2003, though it had partly appeared in an earlier form published by [[Trident Comics]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/series/36071/|title=Burglar Bill (Trident, 1990 Series)|website=[[Grand Comics Database]]|access-date=8 Sep 2023}}</ref>
Grist's art is notable for its spare — sometimes stiff — style, heavy use of shadow, and inventive layouts. His writing is marked by a penchant for sudden cuts between events occurring in different time periods, without the gradual transitions common to the comic book medium. Following the structure of Grist's stories can be a challenge, but he provides subtle visual clues to aid the alert reader.<ref>{{cite news|title=Celebrating the Ingenuity and Innovation of Paul Grist|first=Benito|last=Cereno|date=September 9, 2016|url=https://comicsalliance.com/tribute-paul-grist/
==Bibliography==
Comics work includes:
* ''[[St. Swithin's Day (comics)|St. Swithin's Day]]'' (with [[Grant Morrison]], [[Trident Comics
* ''[[Insiders (Crisis)|Insiders]]'' (with [[Mark Millar]], in ''[[Crisis (Fleetway)|Crisis]]'' #55-59, 1991)
* ''[[Judge Dredd]]'': "Kinky Boots" (with [[Robbie Morrison]], ''Judge Dredd Mega Special
* ''[[Kane (comics)|Kane]]'' ([[Dancing Elephant Press]], 1993–present) collected as:
# ''New Eden''
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