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Boone Gehr

Boone Gehr

22 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1999–2021
Who is Boone Gehr?

Boone Gehr made their comics entrance in 1999 — right at the cusp of the modern era — debuting in Clerks: The Lost Scene under the creative hands of Brian Michael Bendis and Scott Morse, a pedigree that immediately signals something worth paying attention to. Over the following two decades, Boone carved out a steady presence in the AAA Pop universe, appearing most prominently in The Atomics and the landmark Madman Library Edition, sharing pages with the likes of Madman, Frank Einstein, and Zapman — some of the most beloved cult characters in independent comics. With 22 years of publication history and appearances in a 20th anniversary celebration edition, this is a character woven into the fabric of a fiercely creative corner of comics that rewards dedicated readers. If you love the indie spirit and the warmly weird world AAA Pop built, Boone Gehr is a name worth tracking down.

Clerks: The Lost Scene
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★ First appearance
Clerks: The Lost Scene #[nn]
Dec 1999

Top series

Covers through the years — 2012–2021

Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn] 2012
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn]
Madman Library Edition #1 2021
Madman Library Edition #1

Appearances

Clerks: The Lost Scene (1999)
The Atomics King-Size Giant Spectacular: Lessons in Light, Lava & Lasers! (2000)
The Atomics King-Size Giant Spectacular (2001)
The Atomics King-Size Giant Spectacular: Running with the Dragon! (2002)
Mr. Gum (2003)
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! (2012)
Madman Library Edition (2021)
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