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The Maxx #17
Cover Date: July, 1995
Maxx visits Julie’s Outback and finds that it’s nothing but a sea of Is skulls. Julie is suffering the effects of morning sickness so Maxx helps her out. Sarah reveals to Maxx their minds have melded and that she knows what he has to do. She also cal ...
Issue Description
Maxx visits Julie’s Outback and finds that it’s nothing but a sea of Is skulls. Julie is suffering the effects of morning sickness so Maxx helps her out.
Sarah reveals to Maxx their minds have melded and that she knows what he has to do. She also calls him Dave.
Sarah instructs Maxx to go to Julie’s Outback. There Maxx finds the Leopard Queen and together they lead a live Is to a volcano. Maxx tells us that the lava from this volcano is what his claws are made from. And he also remembers that he was a plumber before he was The Maxx.
The Maxx (1993)
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Volume Description
The Maxx, originally a 35-comic-book series, is a superhero parody whose costumed crusader is a caring but insecure man, his "Gotham City" the inexplicable world of sex and violence that adolescents find both attractive and repulsive. The Maxx is a full-bodied man in purple, with yellow claws and a set of gleaming upper chompers. When down, he is homeless in a dumpster or a box. But, up or down, he is often with hottie Julie Winters, playing the role of boyfriend, protector, or pet. This clever setup matches up with angst-drenched teen fantasies and how teen relationships can look to an outside observer. The Maxx fights a never-ending battle with Mr. Gone and the Isz – eyeless ovoids with needle teeth – and a delusion that he is in "the Outback", an alternate reality that complicates everything. Kieth says a common reaction to The Maxx is "I just don't get it." He doesn't say (as with adolescence) "not getting it IS getting it", or that his weird, kaleidoscopic-y artwork makes it harder to get, but glorious at the same time.
The Maxx was an off-beat "superhero" series and more a universe of its own, rather than sharing the Image universe. The Maxx developed such a cult following, it was adapted into an MTV show: The Maxx.
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