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"JIMBO" is a proof of concept piece and practice for working on sequential art. The character has a special place for me because my Father, Jim, used to have a belt buckle that read "JIMBO" on it, and that belt buckle always stuck with me. I designed Jimbo to have a 70's vibe to him, and used photos of my Dad at that time as reference.