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| Madman Atomic Comics |
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Madman Atomic Comics is a comic book series, written by Mike Allred and starring Madman -- and a host of other fictional characters of Allred's creation. The series is published by Image Comics. It is the latest in a set of comic book series Allred...
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Michael Dalton Allred |
Michael Dalton "Mike" Allred is an American comic book artist and writer most famous for his indie comics creation, Madman. His style is often compared to pop art, as well as commercial and comic art of the 1950s and 1960s.
Allred began his career...
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| Laura Allred |
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Laura Allred is a comics artist who is best known for her work with her husband, Mike Allred, as a colorist.
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| The Atomics |
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The Atomics is a fictional superhero team first appearing in The Atomics #1 and created Mike Allred. Its members include Madman, It Girl, Mr. Gum, Zap Man, Lava Lass, The Slug, Metal Man, Black Crystal, and The Lazer. Their headquarters are located...
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| Mr. Gum |
Mr. Gum refers to the central character in a series of novels for children written by Andy Stanton.
The Official Mr Gum Website!
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| Madman Comics |
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The third Madman series. It was a twenty book run, published by Dark Horse Comics from 1994-1996.
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| Madman |
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Zane Townsend |
Madman (or Frank Einstein) is the featured super-hero of the Madman universe. He became what he is today when Drs. Flem and Boiffard re-animated a dead corpse as part of a science experiment. He dates (and is smitten with) Josephine Lombard, works...
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| Dr. Gillespie Flem |
The brilliant and often self absorbed scientist who (together with Dr. Egon Boiffard) re-animated Madman.
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| Mott | Mott from Hoople |
Mott is a space alien from the planet Hoople, and a good friend of Frank / Madman's. He came to Earth while being persued by Zenelle, who planned to mate with and then eat him.
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| Dr. Egon Boiffard |
A mad scientist, formerly in the employ of Mr. Monstatd, who together with Dr. Gillespie Flem re-animated the corpse of Zane Townsend to create Madman. Dr. Boiffard became obsessed with brain expansion experiments, eventually growing his brain to...
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| Josephine Lombard |
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Joe Lombard |
The girlfriend of Frank Einstein / Madman.
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| Madman Adventures |
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The second Madman series - a 1992-1993 full-color three book run which followed by the initial three book black & white run. Like the first, it was published by Tundra Publishing.
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| Madman |
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The first Madman series - a 1992 three book run published by Tundra Publishing in black, white and blue.
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| Mr. Monstatd |
Mr. Monstatd is perhaps the greatest nemesis of Madman and his friends, including Dr. Flem and Joe Lombard.
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| AAA Pop Comics |
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AAA Pop is Mike Allred's private comic publishing line. Madman was published under the AAA Pop imprint between it's runs with Dark Horse Comics and Image Comics - as were other books in the Madman universe including The Atomics.
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| The Slug | Dorrie Lopez |
Dorrie Lopez, also known as the Slug, is a superhero in the Madman Universe and a member of the Atomics. The has the power to turn herself into a large slug-like creature.
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Luna Romy |
Luna Romy became the super-hero It Girl after she and a group of other street beatniks were exposed to the space alien Zenelle's spores. Over time, she learned to master her mutation and became perhaps the most powerful of the Atomics, with the...
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| Metal Man | Adam Balm |
Adam Balm, also known as Metal Man, is a member of the Atomics. He's a former mutant street beatnik who became a superhero with the power to create powerful blasts of sound. He and Luna Romy (It Girl) were in love with one another. While on a space...
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| The Laser | Sleek |
Sleek, known as the Laser, is a one-time street beatnik, a member of the Atomics, partner of Nana Romy (Lava Lass) and father of Zap Man (together with the alien Zenelle). After being abducted by Zenelle, she took pitty on him and let him go. Sleek...
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| Lava Lass | Nana Romy |
Nany Romy became Lava Lass when she (along with the rest of her gang of street beatniks) mutated as a result of exposure to alien spores. She is now a member of the Atomics, and has the power to surround herself in flame, fly, and send bolts of fire....
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| Dr. Gail Gale | Space Face |
Scientist colleague of Dr. Flem. She is typically wrapped in cloth like a mummy since an accident made her invisible.
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| Madman Atomic Comics #3 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #4 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #5 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #6 |
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Published with two variant covers.
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| Madman Atomic Comics #7 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #8 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #9 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #11 |
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| Madman Atomic Comics #12 |
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Has a wraparound cover.
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| Madman Atomic Comics #1 |
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Madman's run with Image Comics begins as Madman / Frank Einstein finds himself in a horrifying scenario: the last person alive, and then told that the world he knows is an illusion of his own devising. He reviews all that he remembers as he tries to...
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| Haley Foofou |
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An alien who rescues Madman while he's stranded in space, and then enlists his help saving the universe. She was introduced in Madman Atomic Comics #4.
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| MADGIRL! |
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This story is told almost entirely in split pages, with Madman on the top and Joe Lombard and It Girl on the bottom. Madman overcomes various obstacles as he rushes home to check on the fate of Joe and Luna. Meanwhile, we see Joe and Luna adjusting...
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| Madman Atomic Comics #10 |
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Published with 2 variant covers.
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| Madman Adventures #1 |
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| Madman Adventures #2 |
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| Madman Adventures #3 |
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| Madman #1 |
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| Madman #3 |
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| Madman #2 |
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| Madman Comics #1 |
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| The Atomics #1 |
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| The Atomics |
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| Madman Comics #2 |
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| Madman Comics #3 |
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