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“Digger” McCrae (Gravedigger)

Created by Christopher Mills & Rick Burchett

“I’m a detail man. Figuring angles, covering bases — that’s what I do.”
— Digger gives us the facts, ma’am, just the facts.

“DIGGER” McCRAE, aka “GRAVEDIGGER,” is a professional thief, with the emphasis on professional.

If there’s one thing he can’t abide, it’s amateurs, in a great hard-boiled web comic by Christopher Mills and Rick Burchett that originally appeared on-line at Atomic Pulp.

It’s a hard world Digger lives in. He doesn’t have friends. The best compliment he can give to a cohort is to say “he distrusts him less than anyone else in the room.” When we first meet him, he’s just out of prison, and determined not to spend anymore time in stir. And he knows he’s not getting any younger — all he really wants is a shot at one last big score, so he can buy a condo in Miami that he’s had his eye on, and retire.

Sure. We all know how that’s gonna go…

If you think “Digger” looks suspiciously like Lee Marvin, well, Chris assures us the resemblance is entirely intentional. Marvin, of course, starred in Point Blank as Donald Westlake/Richard Stark‘s professional thief Parker.

In fact, the whole thing is a spot-on tribute to all those slick crime and caper movies of the sixties and seventies, complete with betrayal, psychopathic thugs, crooked cops, seedy motel rooms, and babes just asking for it. And it’s not just crime films that Mills and Burchett are paying tribute to — one character is called Goodis, and there are plenty more sly winks and easter eggs lurking in the shadows.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chris Mills is a writer, editor and graphic designer, born and raised in central Maine, but currently residing in South Florida with his wife, cat, videos, paperbacks, comics and toys. His comic credits includes stints at Image Comics, Moonstone Books, Action Lab Danger Zone, American Mythology Productions and four years as Editorial Director of Alpha Productions, and two years as an editor for Tekno*Comix (where he also scripted a year’s worth of the company’s flagship title, Leonard Nimoy’s Primortals). He also served as co-publisher/co-editor (with James Chambers) of Shadow House Press. He’s also the founder and proprietor of the Supernatural Crime: Digital Comics & Pulp website, which featured several of his online comics creations, including Femme Noir, Brother Grim and Nightmark, and served as the editor of adventure strips.com. As a writer, his short fiction, featuring private eye Matthew Dain has appeared at Thrilling Detective and Handheld Crime, and his short stories include contributions to Moonstone Books’ The Spider Chronicles, Werewolves: Dead Moon Rising, The Captain Midnight Chronicles and Kolchak: The Night Stalker. And if that’s not enough, he was also  the creator and editor of the short-lived but much-loved illustrated crime fiction magazine, Noir.

Rick Burchett is a long-time veteran of the comics industry as both a penciler and inker. In that time he’s been privileged to work on some of the most recognizable pop culture icons of the 20th century. Among these are: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, The Green Lantern and The Justice League. Rick lives near St. Louis with his wife and two sons.

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 Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Mucho gracias, Chris!

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