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  1. Jesse Moynihan is a comic artist and storyboard artist who worked on Adventure Time as a storyboard artist. He has written and storyboarded across six seasons, the second to the seventh, working on episodes such as "Crystals Have Power," "The Silent King," "Sons of Mars," "Mystery Dungeon," and "The Pit". Moynihan has also created the comics Backwards Folding Mirror, Follow Me, and continues ...

  2. X is the Fire Elemental 1000 years in the future. For some unknown reason, X uses their tank to shoot at O, the Slime Elemental, in the intro sequence for "Come Along With Me." X has a ball of fire, giving off an ember effect, for a head, and on their face is a big, white X. They wear dark, round sunglasses that appear to be separated by the X on their face. X also wears a maroon suit of armor ...

  3. Jesse Mark Moynihan (born January 4, 1978) is an American artist, animator, composer and director. He is best known for being a writer and storyboard artist on the animated television series Adventure Time and as the creator of the graphic novel Forming .

  4. Welcome to the artistic home of Jesse Moynihan. This site archives Jesse's old comics and illustrations, lingers on his parallel journeys as a musician/composer, planetary/extraplanetary citizen, Adventure Time storyboard artist, etc and revolves around Forming, a graphic novel published as a weekly webcomic starting in 2009, with the occasional hiatus.

  5. Nov 25, 2014 · Jesse Moynihan has an incredible handle on this show’s stylized dialogue—you can hear a lot of the Adventure Time voice in Moynihan’s Forming graphic novels—and he fills this episode with ...

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  6. Sep 29, 2011 · A Jesse Moynihan Interview. Frank Santoro | September 29, 2011. Jesse Moynihan is a force. Storyboard artist, writer, cartoonist, webcartoonist, blogger — he's everywhere. I've enjoyed following his webcomic Forming, and I was thrilled when I saw that it had been published (beautifully) in book form by Nobrow (available in the States thru ...

  7. Apr 24, 2015 · It’s the eponymous time again. As writer Jesse Moynihan’s admitted on his own blogs, his writing for Adventure Time has just gotten weirder and weirder,and the reaction’s gone both ways: some fans have been finding the show more and more impenetrable with arcane episodes like “I Remember You” (time paradox resurrection rituals anyone ...

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