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j giar
Member since Sept. 28, 2006
About
I suck at these things so bad…but here goes. I'm an artist and aspiring writer. My first self publish venture is SoulDriver. It started here at DD. I've been in the comics industry since about "93". Did small time projects for independent publishers. And in Feb of 07 launched SoulDriver. I'm addicted to creating comics, classic westerns, action and horror films. I'm currently reading a shitload of Joe Lansdale….That's in a nutshell!
Comics by j giar
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SoulDriver
- Rated:
- Mature
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 66 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 2 likes
SoulDriver is a grown up fairy tale, a violent and twisted version of Alice in Wonderland. Told with a mouthful of grit and a pocket full'a bullets! It ain't cute, it ain't fluffy and it ain't pretty. Updated on Thursdays.
Comics assisted by j giar
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Comics recommended by j giar
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bloodhound
- Rated:
- Teen
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 13 pages
- Updated:
- Jan. 8, 2012
- Popularity:
- 7 likes
Detective Urufu hasn't spoke with his family for ages... and that's not an understatement! Leaving them and his past behind Urufu has tried to find peace and a new future from his family's legacy of blood as assassins, but its seems they want a reunion.
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Good Friday
- Rated:
- Teen
- Genre:
- Horror
- Volume:
- 43 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 1 likes
A classic war of good vs evil set in a Dystopian future. The Triads, a group of civilian soldiers, sworn to protect the greater good battle the ever growing ancient evil army known as the Eldan.
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Hero By Night
- Rated:
- Everyone
- Genre:
- Superhero
- Volume:
- 4 pages
- Updated:
- May 30, 2012
- Popularity:
- 11 likes
For over a decade, spanning some 4000 nights written in these journals, Lt. David Day Became HERO BY NIGHT, protecting the innocent and punishing evil wherever he could find it, until one day...HE VANISHED. A Platinum Studios comic! Updates Monday-Frid
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Lost
- Rated:
- Mature
- Genre:
- Fantasy
- Volume:
- 312 pages
- Updated:
- July 6, 2011
- Popularity:
- 0 likes
There's a truth in every lie, and a story in every word. This is the words of a doubtful person scribbled down and left for you to find. What truths can we learn from that?
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