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Gregg Taylor also announced on the same show that "Chris Mott told me he was going to have to [...] sign a union card," making Mott unavailable for future work on Black Jack Justice and ending the series. Taylor's commentary continued "I never wanted to do a final episode for Black Jack. It doesn't feel like it needs one. [...] I felt like if it had to end [...] the best ending would be to go back to the beginning and do their very first case together, which is the story of the first novel."
Gregg Taylor also announced on the same show that "Chris Mott told me he was going to have to [...] sign a union card," making Mott unavailable for future work on Black Jack Justice and ending the series. Taylor's commentary continued "I never wanted to do a final episode for Black Jack. It doesn't feel like it needs one. [...] I felt like if it had to end [...] the best ending would be to go back to the beginning and do their very first case together, which is the story of the first novel."


===Episodes===
==Episodes==
{{main|List of Black Jack Justice episodes}}
{{main|List of Black Jack Justice episodes}}


===Novels===
==Novels==
In April 2012, Gregg Taylor published the novel, ''Black Jack Justice'', detailing the first meeting of Jack and Trixie. This was followed by ''Dead Men Run'' in April 2015.
In April 2012, Gregg Taylor published the novel, ''Black Jack Justice'', detailing the first meeting of Jack and Trixie. This was followed by ''Dead Men Run'' in April 2015.


===Webcomic===
==Webcomic==
In December 2008, the Addictive Comics website began posting a comic adaptation of "Justice Served Cold," the first episode of the audio series. The art was done by [[Sami Kivelä]] with inks by Mark Hester. The script was simply the audio drama script, which resulted in some very word-heavy comic pages. The 13-page adaptation wrapped up in March 2009. Despite the promise of more ''Black Jack Justice'', as well as an adaptation of the ''Red Panda Adventures'', no new pages have been posted since.
In December 2008, the Addictive Comics website began posting a comic adaptation of "Justice Served Cold," the first episode of the audio series. The art was done by [[Sami Kivelä]] with inks by Mark Hester. The script was simply the audio drama script, which resulted in some very word-heavy comic pages. The 13-page adaptation wrapped up in March 2009. Despite the promise of more ''Black Jack Justice'', as well as an adaptation of the ''Red Panda Adventures'', no new pages have been posted since.


===Dramatis Personae===
==Dramatis Personae==
*'''Jack Justice''': A World War II vet (Army sniper), Jack is as hard-boiled a private detective as they come. Voiced by Christopher Mott.
*'''Jack Justice''': A World War II vet (Army sniper), Jack is as hard-boiled a private detective as they come. Voiced by Christopher Mott.
*'''Trixie Dixon''': An independent woman, Trixie is every bit as hard boiled as her partner. Voiced by Andrea Lyons.
*'''Trixie Dixon''': An independent woman, Trixie is every bit as hard boiled as her partner. Voiced by Andrea Lyons.