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Richard Davey
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Posted: 19th Nov 2003 20:24 Edited at: 19th Nov 2003 20:25
Ok this is a bit of a strange request, but here we go...

Back around the late 80's/early 90's (I can't give you a specific year, sorry) I used to buy and read a lot of comic books. You know the things, Marvel, DC, etc. Anyway as well as some of my favourites like Groo, X-Men and X-Factor there was this small mini-series (4 issues) and I'm trying hard to track it down because I never did get to buy the final issue.

I can't remember if it was a DC or Marvel title but it was a "real world" setting, the main character wore what looked like a hockey mask I believe and was basically on a quest to kill some punks that had shot his family. I remember one of the front covers was him doing some kind of kung-fu kick and shooting a machine gun at the same time (hrrmm!). I don't remember the title I thought it was a word like "avenge" or something, but I honestly couldn't be sure.

I know it's jack all to go on, but if there is anyone reading who knows their stuff when it comes to Marvel/DC or knows of sites I might be able to track this down on then I'd appreciat it

Cheers,

Rich

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Posted: 19th Nov 2003 21:33
After MUCH digging around I found a list of all DC comics ever published and then read the whole thing (!!!) to find that the comic book I was talking about was called WILD DOG. Sort of a Punisher rip-off. Now I just need to find somewhere on-line that sells it

Cheers,

Rich

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 00:05
Wow, Rich that's a very obscure title! I've never heard of it personally... I've read Groo the Wanderer before though

Later,
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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 00:06
Eek, I failed to mention that if you like this comic then you should read the new Punisher series written by Garth Ennis (Preacher).

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 01:24
Dynamo:yes the new Punisher kiss ass but it like some of the character are recyced from Preacher.

has any one read any 100 bullets comics there very good.

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 01:52
Yeah, that's the one where someone is granted 100 untraceable bullets correct? Pretty cool concept, that's another Ennis comic right?

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 02:28
no its some one called Brian Azzarello, but Brian has writen for hellbalzer to and so did Ennis back in 90`s

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 03:07
I like the "tintin" comics ...

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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 03:49
you wood
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Posted: 20th Nov 2003 14:20
Wild Dog (which I have now managed to buy off eBay!) was published in 1983 and only lasted 4 issues (plus some appearances in Action Comics it would appear). It was a rather interesting storyline when you look at it from todays perspective.. a kid (he was only 20 something), with a penchant for kung fu and machine guns, wearing a hockey mask and a red "wild dog" t-shirt goes around dishing out his own justice to terrorists in America.

Veerrrry interesting

Can't wait to receive them in the post.

I like Punishers style, but that's about all. My favourite comic books are the Sandman titles and also Stardust (Neil Gaiman again). Wild Dog is just a nostalgia trip Time to locate some X-Factor now too...

Cheers,

Rich

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Posted: 22nd Nov 2003 02:07
I loved the maxx when it came out. My so called mate 'borrowed them' never seen them since.

Got a stack of comics sitting in a box up the loft , ahh i might just get them out.
You read 'Good Omens' Rich? , no pictures but a good read.
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2003 05:02
In my opinion, DC comics suck.
I used to collect many years ago. I tried getting all Wolverine comics. I think I had about 1/3 of em before I stopped collecting. I do have "peter parker, the spectacular spider-man" #1 and I also have the "Secret Wars" issue 8, where spiderman gets the black costume.
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2003 05:24
Lucky dog...


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Posted: 22nd Nov 2003 08:22
Graphic novels no, but newspaper comics, yes. I know the two hardest calvin and hobbes trivia questions, ever.

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Posted: 22nd Nov 2003 23:33
well isn't that special.

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Posted: 23rd Nov 2003 20:33
Quote: " know the two hardest calvin and hobbes trivia questions, ever"


Oh yeah?

Am I thinking of Calvin or Hobbes?

...and like that; he's gone...
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Posted: 24th Nov 2003 17:09
I just bought the first 6 issues of The Maxx off E-bay, I'm sooo happy.


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