Background
Grist was born in Sheffield, England.
Grist was born in Sheffield, England.
His first work was published in the 1980s by District of Columbia Thomson and Fleetway. His early work also includes Saint Swithin"s Day (written by Grant Morrison and published by Trident Comics), Grendel: Devil in Our Midst (written by Steven T Seagle and published by Dark Horse Comics), and a Judge Dredd adventure, Kinky Boots authored by Robbie Morrison. He later founded his own publishing company, Dancing Elephant Press, under which Kane and Jack Staff were first published, but both titles later moved to Image Comics.
He also published Burglar Bill under the Dancing Elephant umbrella (though it had partly appeared in an earlier form published by Trident Comics).
Grist"s art is notable for its spare - sometimes stiff - style, heavy use of shadow, and inventive layouts. His writing is marked by a penchant for sudden cuts between events occurring in different time periods, without the gradual transitions common to the comic book medium.
Following the structure of Grist"s stories can be a challenge, but he provides subtle visual clues to aid the alert reader. Kane (Dancing Elephant Press, 1993–present) collected as:
New Eden
Rabbit Hunt
Histories
Thirty Ninth
The Untouchable Rico Costas & Other Short Stories
Partners
Jack Staff (Image Comics, 2000–present) collected as:
Everything Used to Be Black & White (352 pages, February 2004, X)
Soldiers (160 pages, November 2004, )
Echoes Of Tomorrow (200 pages, January 2007, )
Rocky Realities (224 pages, March 2010, )
Rift War! (collected Rift War, 128 pages, June 2009, Titan Books, ):
"Participant One"/"Participant Two" (with Simon Furman, in Torchwood Magazine #3-4, 2008)
"Dark Times"/"Circles" (script and art, in Torchwood Magazine #7-8, 2008)
"The Calm Before"/"The Storm" (script and art, in Torchwood Magazine #11-12, 2008)
Mudman (Image Comics, 2011–present).