Supporting Cast in Jack Staff

Supporting Cast In Jack Staff

Jack Staff is a comic book by writer/artist Paul Grist, currently published by Image Comics. Its large supporting cast are based upon other British comic characters and archetypes, and its main character is the eponymous Jack Staff.

A slow-boiling plotline hints at a coming battle between two opposing groups, the Green and the Red, with the first hints occurring in #6 (Vol.1). The Green was revealed to exist in Jack Staff: Soldiers (#1-5 Vol.2) and the Red was named in #12 (Vol.2). The apocalypse was first shown in Jack Staff Special #1, the final adversary in Weird World #1, and the prophesised champion revealed in #4.

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