Character: Silent Jim

Gunslinger, Omnidimensional Enigma, and Agent of Chapter Omega Fifteen

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 41

Now THAT’S an inspirational goddamn speech! New Storytime with KBC this Thursday Friday*! For reals! Speaking of which, Kentucky Blue Clay stopped by Dead.FM–the Dead Gentlemen podcast–last week to tear apart the legend of St. Patrick, so...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 40

The Cipher’s supposed to be the one who needs an occasional hard reboot, Gabe. Snap out of it! Three pages. Hard to believe that’s all that’s left to tell of this forty-two page story that somehow...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 39

While Silent Jim’s appearance is based on Don Early’s portrayal of the character, Ben has taken some artistic license with the comic version. For instance, comic-Jim’s ass is balder than Bruce Willis, whereas Don had...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 38

Whoohoo! Took us nearly a year, but we’ve finally got the whole team in the same room! Let’s get this story started! Kentucky’s missed his last couple of columns, and he’s gonna be late...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 35

That’s some fancy footwork from the sorcerous scientist! RPG writing is proceeding apace. There’s finally an end in sight. Kind of. It’s getting there in any case. “But Jenna, I thought your deadline was...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 21

Hey, Jim! Get outta there! The Demon Hunters RPG: A Comedy of Terrors Kickstarter campaign is doing GREAT! We’re halfway done and only $4500 away from our goal! After that comes the stretch goals that...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 19

This Touching Mentor Pep-Talk is brought to you by: Demon Hunters RPG: A Comedy of Terrors Kickstarter, runs 9/16-10/16 Yes, it’s true! We’re doing a Kickstarter to fund our new roleplaying game, Demon Hunters...

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Demon Hunters: Back from the Dead – Page 13

He said the thing! The thing from the movies! We’ve been working on the comic since 2011. This was, in no way, a constant, productive workflow (it turns out there’s a lot of cool...