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'''Paul Grist''' (born 9 September
==Biography==
Grist was born in [[Sheffield]].<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Kamen |first=Matt |title=Marvel's The Union is a grim metaphor for post-Brexit Britain |magazine=Wired UK |url=https://www.wired.co.uk/article/marvel-captain-britain-the-union}}</ref> His first work was published in the 1980s by [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd|DC Thomson]] and [[Fleetway]].
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 =
Grist's art is notable for its spare
==Bibliography==
Comics work includes:
* ''[[St. Swithin's Day (comics)|St. Swithin's Day]]'' (with [[Grant Morrison]], [[Trident Comics]], 1990) — originally appeared in black and white in ''[[Trident (UK comics)|Trident]]
* ''[[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:
▲**1. ''New Eden''
▲**2. ''Rabbit Hunt''
# ''Rocky Realities'' (224 pages, March 2010, {{ISBN|1-60706-148-1}})
▲**3. ''Histories''
▲**4. ''Thirty Ninth''
▲**5. ''The Untouchable Rico Costas & Other Short Stories''
▲**6. ''Partners''
* ''[[Rift War|Rift War!]]'' (collected ''Rift War'', 128 pages, June 2009, [[Titan Books]], {{ISBN
▲* ''[[Jack Staff]]'' ([[Image Comics]], 2000-present) collected as:
▲**1. ''Everything Used to Be Black & White'' (352 pages, February 2004, ISBN 158240335X)
▲**2. ''Soldiers'' (160 pages, November 2004, ISBN 1582403929)
▲**3. ''Echoes Of Tomorrow'' (200 pages, January 2007, ISBN 1582407193)
▲* ''[[Rift War|Rift War!]]'' (collected ''Rift War'', 128 pages, June 2009, [[Titan Books]], ISBN 1848562381):
** "Part One"/"Part Two" (with [[Simon Furman]], in ''[[Torchwood Magazine]]'' #3-4, 2008)
** "Dark Times"/"Circles" (script and art, in ''[[Torchwood Magazine]]'' #7-8, 2008)
** "The Calm Before"/"The Storm" (script and art, in ''[[Torchwood Magazine]]'' #11-12, 2008)
* ''[[Mudman (comic)|Mudman]]'' ([[Image Comics]], 2011–2013)
*''[[Demon Nic]]'' (serialized in Judge Dredd Megazine #361-368, 2015-2016)
*''[[The Visitor: How & Why He Stayed]]'' ([[Dark Horse Comics]], 2017)
*''[[The Union (comics)|The Union]]'' (script, art by [[Andrea Di Vito]], [[Marvel Comics]], 2020)
==See also==
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*[http://www.weisshahn.de/kane/ The Paul Grist Comics Index]
*[http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/?p=6163 In-depth interview with Paul Grist at the Forbidden Planet International blog]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080927103836/http://www.sandmanmagazine.co.uk/features/paulgrist.htm Paul Grist interviewed by Sandman Magazine]
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