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kybearfuzz) wrote2012-02-03 04:49 am
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Grizzly & The Bear Patrol Reprint - The Origin of Grizzly
I posted this back in 2008. It was my first attempt at comic book drawing, before I learned to use the Comic Life software draw the panels. My friends Thom and Jay were adopting a young boy about the time I was considering the origin of Grizzly and the idea just came together. My idea was that two men could provide the DNA to create a biological child of their own. It seemed like a neat way to start up an origin and even leave a bit of mystery in the story.
So I created this story with a bear couple, Thom and Jay, who had a baby boy through unknown means. This kid grew up to develop super powers. I printed out the story to give to the guys and they loved it.
I was chatting with Thom last night and sent him the link to the latest Bear Patrol issue. He asked if I ever posted the Grizzly origin story. I had, but only as a friends-only post. So that's why this repost (and so anyone new to my journal can see it too).





So I created this story with a bear couple, Thom and Jay, who had a baby boy through unknown means. This kid grew up to develop super powers. I printed out the story to give to the guys and they loved it.
I was chatting with Thom last night and sent him the link to the latest Bear Patrol issue. He asked if I ever posted the Grizzly origin story. I had, but only as a friends-only post. So that's why this repost (and so anyone new to my journal can see it too).

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Thanks for the background on our hunky hirsuite hero.
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Lordy, he's such a hottie.
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Very Nice!
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A really swell job in telling the story so handsomely and efficiently.
Love the use of monochrome in places, not to mention details like "BARMAID" across his shirt.
Congrats - a very satisfying episode!
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And I have always loved the idea of a big burly bartender wearing a shirt saying "BARMAID" for some reason, like anyone would dare make fun of him :)
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Well, there is a hidden joke in that panel. My buddy Thom was a wrestling coach, so I thought he'd like that I made his cartoon son a wrestling champ capable of scaring the competition.
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(Anonymous) 2012-02-05 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Real Son
And remember, dark hair trumps red hair usually in the old genetic-dominance-trait wheel.
In my comic book world, he's also an AMAZING cook like you.
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