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Gutter Ninja

@gutterninjacomic-blog

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Gregor Bodbow is your average man. You can always recognise him by the lush moustache and ample curves in his favourite bar with devoted friends. On a rare vacant evening he carves wood back at home, where his loving family lives. Oh, and he also works as a male model. But that's already a tad more, than you need to know. Story/Script: Gleb Lipatkin (figaiskushu@gmail.com) Pencil/Inks: Alexey Goncharov (@vaderiscool) Colors: Roman Titov (@teetov) Letters: Andriy Lukin (@cogcomics) download the *.cbz file: www.mediafire.com/?q8ma1iu58xatem8

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The best part about art is that it brings us together, right?

So in addition to the short story in the previous post I decided to ask some great artists to work their magic a little bit and to jazz Gutter Ninja up in their own style

. Here's the list of those great people in order of appearance in the post:

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I’m sure that you’ve read at least one or two comic books in your life.

Maybe they were good, maybe they weren’t. But they had a certain structure, right? The way that panels are arranged and stuff…

So, have you ever tried to look at what is in between the panels very closely? At the very tip of a speech bubble? What if, and I’m not saying it’s true, but what if there is something? Something powerful? Something able to change the flow of the narrative? Maybe even some kind of manifestation of the comic book itself?

And just imagine what happens if it doesn’t like featured characters: poorly written stereotypical sets of gimmicks.

Story/Script: Gleb Lipatkin (figaiskushu@gmail.com) Pencil/Inks: Alexey Goncharov (@vaderiscool) Colors: Dima Ivanov (@dimaiv-nov) Letters: Andriy Lukin (@cogcomics)

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