25 years ago a bunch of Marvel artists left the Big Two and decided to form their company, with blackjack and hookers. This company would eventually become the closest to a third competitor for DC and Marvel (lol) and the best known creator-owned comic book company out there.
This week it's time to put the spotlight on the "second wave" series, those books that weren't created by the founders but still managed to be an important part of the company's history.
Next up is a tale destined to remain unfinished for the rest of our days, Todd Dezago and Mike Wieringo's Tellos
The Maxx:
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Pitt:
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Hellshock:
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Astro City:
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Witchblade (thanks to Anon):
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Battle Chasers:
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Awesome comic
It was a good time to be into high fantasy comics, this and Battle Chasers and then Crossgen came out and just threw the floodgates open
There are still some good ones now but there is a lot of toxic GoT influence
well I didn't expect heartbreak today.....god his run on Fantastic Four that was what got me onto that team.....everything Mike did...I always wanted to check this out.
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Yeah, I'll admit I'm a little bummed out while posting this. At least he left a great artistic legacy behind.
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And yet Rob Liefeld still walks the Earth...
This is a bump. Use it wisely.
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Thanks
That's all for Tellos. Next week we're jumping into the 2000's for what I like to call the Pre-Saga era. Thanks for reading!
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Thats how it ends?! Did it get canceled?
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No, I just decided to stop posting there. There's 5 more issues if I recall correctly.
I really want to fuck that tiger man. Damn it, I am such a filthy furfag. Why do you do this to me comics?