Madman - Publication History

Publication History

  • Creatures of the Id one-shot (Caliber Press). Black and white. October 1990.
  • Grafik Muzik #1-4 (Caliber Press). Full color in #1-2; black and white in #3-4. 1990–1991.
  • Madman #1-3 (Tundra Publishing). Black, white and blue. 1992.
  • Madman Adventures #1-3 (Tundra Publishing). Full color. 1992–1993.
  • Madman Comics #1-20 (Dark Horse Comics). Full color. 1994–2000.
  • Superman/Madman #1-3 (DC Comics/Dark Horse Comics). Full color. 1997.
  • Nexus Meets Madman one-shot (Dark Horse Comics). Full color. 1996.
  • Madman/The Jam #1-2 (Dark Horse Comics). Full color. 1998.
  • The Atomics #1-15 (AAA Pop Comics). Full color. 2000–2001.
  • Savage Dragon #83-85 (Image Comics). Full color. 2001
  • It Girl one-shot (Oni Press). Full color. May 2002.
  • Spaceman one-shot (Oni Press). Full color. July 2002.
  • Mr. Gum one-shot (Oni Press). Full color. April 2003.
  • Madman Picture Exhibition #1-4 (AAA Pop Comics). Full color. 2002.
  • Madman King-size Super Groovy Special (Oni Press). Full color. July 2003.
  • Madman Atomic Comics #1-17 (Image Comics). Full color. 2007–2009.
  • All New Giant-Size Super Ginchy Special! (Image Comics). Full color. April 2011.

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