Madman Volume 1
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Features Madman and the rest of citizens of Snap City: mad genius Dr Flem, the evil Mr Mondstadt and Joe, the love of Frank Einstein's life.
La obra de Michael 'Doc' Allred está profundamente arraigada en la vibrante cultura pop de los años 60 y 70, impulsada por una obsesión con la música, el cine y los cómics. Su producción creativa, a menudo infundida con una alegría palpable, es celebrada por su distintivo estilo visual y su enérgica narrativa. Colabora frecuentemente con su esposa y compañera artística, Laura Allred, una colorista muy respetada. Las singulares contribuciones de Allred continúan cautivando al público, consolidando su lugar único en el mundo del arte secuencial.






Features Madman and the rest of citizens of Snap City: mad genius Dr Flem, the evil Mr Mondstadt and Joe, the love of Frank Einstein's life.
Features the yo-yo slinging super-hero, Madman.
The Madman Atomic Comics Grand Finale! Wrapping up Michael Allred's latest inventive and groundbreaking Madman series, this volume includes the entire "Tweenage Wasteland" story arc where Frank "Madman" Einstein and the Atomics meet Red Rocket 7. Also included are special episodes guest-starring creators Darwyn Cooke, J. Bone, Joelle Jones, and Jamie S. Rich. And while Allred is notorious for including massive bonus sections in his collections, this is the biggest yet with rare and unseen goodies as well as an amazing pin-up section featuring work by James Jean, Dave Cooper, Dave Johnson, Joe Quinones, Jim Rugg, and other greats!Contains: Madman Atomic Comics #14-17
Originally published in single magazine form in Bug! The adventures of Forager 1-6--Copyright page.
Michael Allred's work uniquely combines spiritual and philosophical themes with a visual style inspired by 1960s superhero comics, blending post-modernism and nostalgia. Growing up amid pop art and camp, he incorporated kitsch and pastiche into popular culture. His signature comic book, Madman, reflects a veiled autobiography, exploring his spiritual journey within Mormonism and his struggles with existentialism, making his storytelling both personal and culturally resonant.
Enter a power-hungry alien world, as Horatio Hellpop seeks to repay the Merk for his Nexus superpowers. In order to do this, he must track down and assassinate a certain number of serial killers per quarter. If he fails, he is subjected to horrific dreams, which occasionally spill over into reality. This is a high-quality reprinted omnibus of a criminally overlooked comic series which ran for most of the 1980s.