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Jeromy Cox (born October 23, 1970) is an American colorist. He has worked on several notable titles including Detective Comics, Spider-Man, Promethea, Mage, Avengers Academy, DMZ, and Grendel. His coloring career began at WildStorm, and went on to include work for all major comic book companies, including Marvel, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and IDW Publishing in addition to coloring several covers for Heavy Metal and work on numerous independent titles.
Cox is also a penciller, inker, and writer of his own comics, including Zombie Love and Vampyrates.
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MoreJeromy Cox (born October 23, 1970) is an American colorist. He has worked on several notable titles including Detective Comics, Spider-Man, Promethea, Mage, Avengers Academy, DMZ, and Grendel. His coloring career began at WildStorm, and went on to include work for all major comic book companies, including Marvel, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and IDW Publishing in addition to coloring several covers for Heavy Metal and work on numerous independent titles.
Cox is also a penciller, inker, and writer of his own comics, including Zombie Love and Vampyrates.
In March 2014, a demonstration DVD of Cox's coloring techniques was released by PhotoshopCAFE.
Subject ID: 72806
Subject ID: 72806
Back from Viet Nam, kung fu master Hong Kong Phooey has set up his own detective agency in the inner city. Meanwhile, Jefferson Pierce (a.k.a. Black Lightning) has uncovered a plot by three assassins to collect the components of a sacred text revealing the darkest secrets of Martial Arts magic, and they'll kill anyone who owns them - including the dog who holds the last chapter of the book, Hong Kong Phooey. Plus, a tale of the Funky Phantom as he goes toe-to-toe with the Spectre in a tale by Jeff Parker and Scott Kolins.
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Back from Viet Nam, kung fu master Hong Kong Phooey has set up his own detective agency in the inner city. Meanwhile, Jefferson Pierce (a.k.a. Black Lightning) has uncovered a plot by three assassins to collect the components of a sacred text revealing the darkest secrets of Martial Arts magic, and they'll kill anyone who owns them - including the dog who holds the last chapter of the book, Hong Kong Phooey. Plus, a tale of the Funky Phantom as he goes toe-to-toe with the Spectre in a tale by Jeff Parker and Scott Kolins.
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In Yellowstone Park, legends speak of a spirit bear referred to as "the Yogi," which few if any have actually encountered. Real or not, when a bear seems to have graduated from stealing picnic baskets to kidnapping actual campers, Ranger Smith decides it's time to stop this menace-so he calls on the services of Slade Wilson-a.k.a. Deathstroke-to get the job done. Plus, part one of a Secret Squirrel backup story written by J.M. DeMatteis.
In Yellowstone Park, legends speak of a spirit bear referred to as "the Yogi," which few if any have actually encountered. Real or not, when a bear seems to have graduated from stealing picnic baskets to kidnapping actual campers, Ranger Smith decides it's time to stop this menace-so he calls on the services of Slade Wilson-a.k.a. Deathstroke-to get the job done. Plus, part one of a Secret Squirrel backup story written by J.M. DeMatteis.
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In a corporate office building, Johnny Blaze is working in a cubicle when his co-workers recognize him as the former stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze. He refuses to talk to them about his past. When his boss commends him on three years employment with the company, Blaze walks out of the building, depressed. Pondering his motorcycle in the building’s parking garage, he suddenly becomes the Ghost Rider and rides away in broad daylight.
Far away from the city Blaze comes back to consciousness near a biker’s bar; he apparently has no control over the transformations. He staggers inside the bar, where the locals mock him as a “suit.” As he nurses a beer, a woman rushes in saying her husband was the victim of a hit-and-run. As the locals gather comfort her and pledge to find the culprit, Blaze turns into Ghost Rider and storms out.
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Dark Horse Comics is proud to bring you Devil's Legacy, the critically acclaimed, long out-of-print Grendel series first published in 1986, now digitally remastered and carefully recolored by Jeromy Cox for your reading enjoyment. Written by Matt Wagner (Mage), featuring pencils by Arnold and Jacob Pander (Triple X), and inks by Jay Geldhof, Grendel: Devil's Legacy focuses on Christine Spar, daughter of Stacy Palumbo and spiritual heir of Hunter Rose, who struggles to save her son and her sanity in this serial of criminal intrigue and creepy Kabuki vampires.
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A classic story of intrigue and horror continues to unravel in this second installment of the remastered Grendel: Devil's Legacy. Christine Spar travels to San Francisco to hunt the captor of her precious son, as the spirit of Grendel slips into her veins. But what she finds is horror and danger staring her straight in the eye. Join Grendel creator Matt Wagner in this re-telling of a classic crime tale, featuring the angular art of Arnold and Jacob Pander (XXX) and razor sharp inks of Jay Geldhof. Newly recolored by Jeromy Cox, colorist of Mage: The Hero Defined, with another stunning cover painting by Grendel and Mage creator Matt Wagner. NOTE TO RETAILERS: NUDITY, BAD WORDS, CIGARETTES, AND OTHER THINGS YOU WISH YOUR KIDS DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT.
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This third chapter of the twelve issue Devil's Legacy, one of the first Grendel yarns ever published, reads like three issues in one. Inside of a mere 26 pages you'll receive thrilling action, touching drama, gruesome murder, sexy ladies, mysterious intrigue, shocking suspense, and a secret uncovered. Grendel: Devil's Legacy, originally published in 1986, is back for a cleaner run with fresh colors by Jeromy Cox breathing new life into the Pander Brothers' innovative, angular panels. Follow Mage creator Matt Wagner as he guides Christine Spar through her first decisive act of revenge against the Kabuki dancer who took her son.
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