Maxx
A massive, purple-costumed drifter living in a garbage can, Maxx exists between two realities: the gritty streets of Seattle, where he's watched over by social worker Julie Winters, and the savage Outback, a mystical dream-world tied to his fractured psyche.
Few characters from Image's explosive early years have lingered in the imagination quite like Maxx, who crashed onto the scene in Wizard: The Comics Magazine #16 in 1992, conjured by the singular artistic vision of Sam Kieth and Dale Keown. Over more than three decades β a remarkable span for any Modern Age creation β Maxx has anchored his own celebrated series, returned in the deluxe The Maxx: Maxximized editions, and even crossed paths with Savage Dragon, accumulating nearly a hundred catalog appearances and three key issues that collectors prize. The world he inhabits is a strange and layered one, shared with the likes of Julie Winters, the sinister Mr. Gone, the eerie Isz, Sarah James, and Kurr β a cast that signals just how weird and wonderful his corner of the Image universe truly is. If you've never spent time with Maxx, you're missing one of the most visually inventive and emotionally ambitious characters the Copper/Modern Age produced.
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- Sam Kieth has written more of Maxx's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 50 issues.
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