Max (comics) - Titles

Titles

  • Alias (2001)
  • Apache Skies (2002)
  • Black Widow: Pale Little Spider (2002)
  • Blade (2002)
  • Cage (2002)
  • Deadpool Max (2010)
  • Dead of Night Featuring:
    • Man-Thing (2008)
    • Devil-Slayer (limited series, 2008)
    • Werewolf by Night (limited series, 2009)
  • The Destroyer (5-issue limited series, 2009)
  • Doctor Spectrum
  • Dominic Fortune (2009)
  • The Eternal
  • Foolkiller (limited series, 2007)
  • Foolkiller: White Angels (limited series, 2008)
  • Fury (2001)
  • Fury Volume 2 (2012)
  • Haunt of Horror:
    • Edgar Allan Poe (3-issue mini-series, 2006)
    • H.P. Lovecraft (3-issue mini-series, 2008)
  • Hellstorm: Son of Satan (2006)
  • The Hood (2002)
  • Howard the Duck (limited series, 2002)
  • The Punisher: Born (limited series, 2003)
  • The Punisher
  • Rawhide Kid: Slap Leather (2003)
  • Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu
  • Strange Tales MAX (limited series, 2009)
  • Starr the Slayer (2009)
  • Supreme Power (Moved to the normal Marvel Comics imprint in 2006 under the name of its predecessor Squadron Supreme)
  • Supreme Power: Hyperion
  • Supreme Power: Nighthawk
  • Terror Inc. (2007, limited series)
  • Terror, Inc.: Apocalypse Soon (2009)
  • Thor: Vikings (2003, limited series)
  • War is Hell: The First Flight of The Phantom Eagle (2008)
  • U.S. War Machine and U.S. War Machine 2.0
  • Wisdom (2007)
  • Wolverine MAX (2012)
  • X-Men: Phoenix - Legacy of Fire (issues 2 and 3 of a 3 issue mini-series, 2003)
  • Zombie (limited series, 2006) and Zombie: Simon Garth (2007)

Max Ant-Man and Deathlok limited series were solicited but were cancelled before their release.

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