Madman Library Edition Volume 1

Madman Library Edition Volume 1

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  • Create Date:2021-05-22 09:52:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Michael Allred
  • ISBN:150672244X
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Summary

The Madman comics universe begins here--with over 600 pages drawn by legendary comics creator Michael Allred! For the first time, Madman 's debut series is presented in color for the ultimate surreal superhero reading experience in a deluxe, oversized, hardcover format。

From Madman's first appearance through his mysterious origins to his adventures throughout time, space, and pop-art absurdity; follow Frank Einstein's superhero alter ego Madman as he adventures through Snap City and encounters many zany and timeless characters and villains in this true homage to superhero fiction, metaphysical philosophy, 1950s science fiction films, rock and roll pop music, and much more in this truely humorous and heartfelt comic book classic!

This six-volume Madman universe omnibus library edition series collects all of Allred's award-winning Madman universe (a。k。a。 the Madmaniverse) stories in selected reading order for the ultimate Madman fan!

This 680-page volume collects Madman's adventures from 1990 to 1996, reprinting "For the Record," Madman (original series) 1-3, Madman Adventures 1-3 and Madman Comics 1-10, Mike Allred's never-before-published first foray comics called THEY!, and featuring bonus pinups and art by some of comics' greatest talent like Frank Miller, Jack Kirby, Moebius, Frank Frazetta, Emily Carroll, and more!

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Reviews

Jake

Madman is a title that can only be called a classic。。。 cult classic?I'm a fan of stories that like to embrace the absurdities of the fancy。 With the title character having a body and mind that's anything but ordinary, it's a scenario for him all the time。 More importantly the creator has Madman Frank Einstein's self-conscious mind go through philosophical stuff because he's always questioning his worth with his lack of an identity。 And yet despite all of that in a world that becomes more and mor Madman is a title that can only be called a classic。。。 cult classic?I'm a fan of stories that like to embrace the absurdities of the fancy。 With the title character having a body and mind that's anything but ordinary, it's a scenario for him all the time。 More importantly the creator has Madman Frank Einstein's self-conscious mind go through philosophical stuff because he's always questioning his worth with his lack of an identity。 And yet despite all of that in a world that becomes more and more absurd, it's good to have a character like Frank normalize it with his good nature。Then there's that improvisational energy that makes this absurdity more believable。 It's a kind of mindset people like to get lost in。 。。。more

Jammin Jenny

I really enjoyed this graphic novel about an unlikely superhero。 A man who has been horribly disfigured, then put back together by a somewhat mad doctor。 I thought the MC was really funny and enjoyed seeing him encounter new challenges。 I also liked that he had one love who loved him for him regardless of his disfigurement。I received an e-ARC of this book by the publishers Dark Horse Comics and Random House via Edelweiss。 This does not affect my opinion regarding the book。