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The Maxx #6

May 2006 · DC · 19.99 USD; 26.99 CAD
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“Dude Japan”
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This volume collects the final issues of Sam Kieth's surreal superhero series, wrapping up the story of the Maxx, a homeless man who exists in both a grim urban reality and a dreamlike fantasy world called the Outback. It brings closure to the complex relationship between the Maxx, his social worker Julie Winters, and the villainous Mr. Gone, blending psychological drama with Kieth's distinctive, expressive art style.

In "Dude Japan," Sam Kieth delivers a sharp, offbeat journey as Charley, a man’s man with a no-nonsense streak, picks up his old friend Ira after his release from prison. Their road trip takes a dark turn when a carjacking leaves them with a corpse in the trunk, and the tension mounts with every mile. With Kieth’s distinctive art and bold storytelling, this issue stands out as a memorable entry in the series—penciled and inked by Kieth, colored by Steve Oliff and Olyoptics, and lettered by Steve Troop.

writer, artist Sam Kieth · inker Jim Sinclair · colorist Steve Oliff · colorist Olyoptics · letterer Steve Troop · cover Sam Kieth

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Full credits

writer, artist Sam Kieth
colorist Steve Oliff
colorist Olyoptics
letterer Steve Troop
cover pencils, inks Sam Kieth

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Man's man Charley picks up Ira from prison and takes him on a road trip. Unfortunately, following a carjacking, their boot contains a corpse.

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