The Maxx Volume 1 (Wildstorm/DC Comics))
by: Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs
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Rating:
- awesome
Really awesome artwork and a trippy/dreamy storyline.i bought the first three volumes and cant wait to buy the next 3 volumes.
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- Other Books
A big purple monster type guy protects a girl that is trying to help others.A nasty bad guy and his hordes of creepy little black chomping demon type things try and get to her.
That is, if most of this isn't just some demented dream or other.Entertaining, but maybe a little wayward.
Rating:
- "Ya got any toast?"
The Maxx is a masterpiece. It's that simple.
Personally, I found The Maxx through watching the MTV Liquid Television show. I was very young, and very confused. Once I got older, though, I found a renewed interest in The Maxx and Sam K.'s work.
If you liked the show, and you know how to read, this is a no-brainer. Even if you've never seen the show, the various art styles, deep story and astounding, true-to-life dialog (Thanks to Messner-Loebs) will suck you in. This series ... Read More
Rating:
- Best comic reading experience
The first three volumes of the Maxx are by far the best experience in reading comics I have ever had.Seeing how the story unfolds and the mystery of all this crazy stuff unravels is awesome. Sam Kieth does an excelent job of dropping hints and little visual clues along the way without giving plot points away to soon. this was an excelent comic and sam keith's visual style is so neat.
Rating:
- Get at least first 12 issues
Ok, this book is the beginning of the Maxx series. The story of Maxx that goes ontil first breakup of Dave and Julie is the best considering whole series (first 10-11 ish).
If you are a fan, get first twenty issues. Issues 12-20 are also about Dave and Julie. After that, story is about Mister Gone's daughter, her Maxx and it strays even more around ish 30 into some one shots and Friend of Maxx like stories. Maxx is 35 issues long, but first 10 issues are must get. They are best art/story ... Read More
- awesomeReally awesome artwork and a trippy/dreamy storyline.i bought the first three volumes and cant wait to buy the next 3 volumes.
- Other BooksA big purple monster type guy protects a girl that is trying to help others.A nasty bad guy and his hordes of creepy little black chomping demon type things try and get to her.
That is, if most of this isn't just some demented dream or other.Entertaining, but maybe a little wayward.
- "Ya got any toast?"The Maxx is a masterpiece. It's that simple.
Personally, I found The Maxx through watching the MTV Liquid Television show. I was very young, and very confused. Once I got older, though, I found a renewed interest in The Maxx and Sam K.'s work.
If you liked the show, and you know how to read, this is a no-brainer. Even if you've never seen the show, the various art styles, deep story and astounding, true-to-life dialog (Thanks to Messner-Loebs) will suck you in. This series ... Read More
- Best comic reading experience The first three volumes of the Maxx are by far the best experience in reading comics I have ever had.Seeing how the story unfolds and the mystery of all this crazy stuff unravels is awesome. Sam Kieth does an excelent job of dropping hints and little visual clues along the way without giving plot points away to soon. this was an excelent comic and sam keith's visual style is so neat.
- Get at least first 12 issuesOk, this book is the beginning of the Maxx series. The story of Maxx that goes ontil first breakup of Dave and Julie is the best considering whole series (first 10-11 ish).
If you are a fan, get first twenty issues. Issues 12-20 are also about Dave and Julie. After that, story is about Mister Gone's daughter, her Maxx and it strays even more around ish 30 into some one shots and Friend of Maxx like stories. Maxx is 35 issues long, but first 10 issues are must get. They are best art/story ... Read More
