Clayton Hendrick Maure
Clayton Hendrick Maure made their entrance in the pages of Wizard: The Comics Magazine #15 in 1992 — a promotional debut that marked the early, electric days of Image Comics, when Whilce Portacio was helping to define a bold new era in superhero storytelling. This Copper/Modern Age figure carved out a place in the gritty, high-octane world of Wetworks, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Jackson Dane, Mother-One, and Claymore across a run that stretched through the mid-1990s. With two key-issue appearances to their name and credits spanning Shattered Image and even the wild crossover territory of Mars Attacks Image, Maure is a rewarding find for collectors who love digging into the creator-owned frontier that reshaped mainstream comics. Eighteen catalog appearances may be a tight count, but in the world of early Image, that kind of focused presence carries real weight.
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