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16 Facts About Timothy Truman

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Timothy Truman was born on February 9,1956 and is an American writer, artist and musician.

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Timothy Truman is best known for his stories and Wild West-style comic book art, and in particular, for his work on Grimjack, Scout, and the reinvention of Jonah Hex, with Joe R Lansdale.

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Timothy Truman currently lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was an instructor at the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design from 2003 to 2006.

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In 2015, Timothy Truman contributed, among other artists, to bring inner illustrations to the tabletop role-playing game Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, first published in 2016 by British company Modiphius Entertainment.

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Timothy Truman's first professional comics work was a series of backup stories in DC Comics' Sgt.

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Timothy Truman developed The Prowler, a Shadow type character, and adapted The Spider for Eclipse.

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Timothy Truman was chosen by Dark Horse Comics to illustrate a newly completed Tarzan novel and wrote a story arc for the comic book.

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Timothy Truman wrote nearly the entire run of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter for Valiant Comics.

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Timothy Truman worked on a typical pulp adventure Guns of the Dragon, featuring Enemy Ace and Bat Lash and scripted a Creature Commandos limited series.

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In 2018 Timothy Truman launched a successful Kickstarter campaign, Scout Marauder, to expand on the storyline of his character Scout.

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Timothy Truman's work, Wilderness: The True Story of Simon Girty, Renegade was a two-volume black and white graphic novel depicting the American settler's western frontier.

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Timothy Truman released an album through Eclipse Records with his band The Dixie Pistols entitled Marauder.

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Timothy Truman has had a long relationship with the band the Grateful Dead creating artwork for CD covers, tour posters, limited-edition T-shirts and a color comics page in each issue of the Grateful Dead Almanac.

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Timothy Truman provided illustrations for the posthumous Rory Gallagher release Kickback City.

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Timothy Truman said he first heard Gallagher's music in 1973 while a junior in high school.

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Timothy Truman is often confused with the music composer Tim Truman who wrote the theme to Melrose Place and composed the score to Miami Vice's final season among other important contributions to the music industry in movies and television.