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He then spends the rest of the series trying to track it down. Moore never worked on Bloodstrike, so there aren't a ton of connections and I'm not going to go into a ton of detail on the series (all two issues of it), but some Awesome characters appeared in it, so I'll discuss them in detail.Įssentially the story is about a new Born Again operative who, while tangling with an old Liefeld villain, Tragedy Ann (yeah, really), has his penis cut off. He wrote it and did the art for it, so it was probably the idea that he wanted to do and scrapped Tim Seeley's version of Bloodstrike for. In 2015, Rob Liefeld came out with a new Bloodstrike.
#Youngblood night changes archive
You'll find the lost Youngbloods in the Youngblood section and the fan-edit of the last Supreme in After Awesome.īelow is the archive of posts broken up by book. I followed that up with a couple of other posts about topics from that Weekly Reading or whatever else I came up with to talk about.
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Over the course of a year, I put it all together here.Įach week I did a main "Weekly Reading" post that was a read-through of that issue. Having gathered quite a bit of information about Moore's Supreme and Awesome runs, I decided to create a home for the forgotten Awesome. And then it all went out of print and was forgotten by way too many. And it led to an award-winning run of comics, three additional titles (among several proposed) and ultimately led to the genesis of Moore's much better known America's Best Comics. He would radically reshape the character, the book, and due to forces beyond his control, a whole comic book universe. So a long time ago (the mid-1990s), the greatest writer in comics agreed to take over the writing duties for Image Comics' Supreme.