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Cover: Sam Kieth

The Maxx Trade Paperback #1

Apr 1995 · Image · 12.95 USD; 18.20 CAD
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This trade paperback collects the early issues of Sam Kieth's surreal and psychologically rich series, following the adventures of a hulking, purple-clad hero known as the Maxx and his social worker friend Julie Winters as they navigate the dangerous dreamscape of the Outback. The story explores themes of trauma and identity, featuring a cast that includes the villainous Mr. Gone, the enigmatic Isz creatures, and a host of other characters from the series' unique world. Published by Image Comics in 1995, this volume is a foundational piece of the Maxx saga, blending superhero tropes with dark fantasy and emotional depth.

Contains 7 stories
Maxx
25 pp · drama; superhero
TeegoToddSgt. Ocono
Stained Teeth, Deadly Teeth
21 pp · drama; superhero
Jungle Flowers Grown in Blood
21 pp · drama; humor; superhero
The Land Bites
20 pp · drama; humor; superhero
MaxxMr. GoneJulie WintersThe IszSarah (first appearance)Sarah's Mom (first appearance)Jimmy (first appearance)
Huh.
6 pp · humor; fantasy; superhero
Ret'Qark'n (first appearance)
The Crappon In the Hat
23 pp · drama; superhero
DavesThe PoopThe Snot
The Savage Dragon
21 pp · drama; superhero

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Raw (NM) $2
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Cast · 14 characters

Full credits

writer, artist, inker Sam Kieth
artist, inker Dave Feiss
colorist Steve Oliff
colorist Olyoptics
letterer Mike Heisler
cover pencils, inks Sam Kieth

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