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Jag 27 Comics ~repack~

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Jag 27 Comics ~repack~

Charlie Adlard’s black-and-white style (with flat color by Feeny) gives the book a gritty, newspaper-strip feel — unusual for a licensed TV comic of the late 1990s. The courtroom scenes are static but effective, while action sequences are minimal, in keeping with the show’s legal drama focus.

JAG #27 is a serviceable installment of a short-lived TV tie-in comic. It offers fans of the show a competent legal thriller with a darker edge than television. While not essential reading for JAG or NCIS continuity, it remains a curiosity for collectors of military fiction comics or Charlie Adlard’s early work. jag 27 comics

In contemporary circles, "Jag27" refers to an independent 3D artist who creates Charlie Adlard’s black-and-white style (with flat color by

Mark Zero, a man who could survive anything, illustrated by the legendary Jesus Blasco. Custer: It offers fans of the show a competent

JAG 27’s work is immediately recognizable by its specific artistic fingerprint. Unlike the standard, often rushed artwork found in many adult comics of the era, JAG 27’s illustrations were characterized by: