Eric Jones, a co-creator of Little Gloomy & Danger Club, has died at the age of 51

Eric Jones, a co-creator of Little Gloomy & Danger Club, has died at the age of 51

Landry Q Walker, an artist and co-writer of Eric Jones, died at the age of 51. He wrote: "I will have much more to say on this soon. Right now I don''t have the words. Eric Jones, my friend, my family, has died unexpectedly. Artist of Batman, Supergirl, Star Wars, Danger Club, and Pepper Page

In the nineties and nineties, Eric Jones produced limited press copies, such as from Aeon Comics, andand from Slave Labor Graphics, before being picked up to draw Walker''s stories on in 2008, as well as, before, and before,, their creator owned a comic book series from Image Comics, and recently drawing their graphic novel from First Second Books, and was at work on subsequent volumes. was also renamed into a TV cartoon, dubbed into English for the American

The news has been received with sadness, with condolences and commissions being offered to Walker. Eric Jones'' last tweet was yesterday, and was reacting to (false) news that Travis Charest had died, and approval of the sketch comedy group''s animated film Mars, followed by their member Trevor Moore''s death, utilizing all of his recorded dialogue. It''s probable that friends and colleagues might wish to do so again.

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