The Maxx that I cared about in the 1990's was not the soda shop frequented by the "Saved By The Bell" kids.
I had not read Sam Keith's comic when
The Maxx debuted on MTV circa 1994. It was part of the Image onslaught of comics that my wallet couldn't handle, and too many of which focused on art over story or substance in an era when Neil Gaiman was writing Sandman, Grant Morrison was writing The Invisibles, Garth Ennis was starting to make some noise in the US, and ideas like "Kid Eternity" were a viable part of the comic landscape (and, I should mention, Marvel had just done the Clone Wars deal and was close to filing for bankruptcy).
And then, between Beastie Boys videos, I saw the ads for The Maxx.
I recall hearing a rumor (in Jester, no less) that they would be having auditions for voices for the cartoon of Maxx.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a part of that SO bad.
There is a new maxx action figure Series as well at www.shockertoys.com
ReplyDeleteThank you, anonymous! And where does on obtain Shocker Toys? At the URL above, or at their local vendor?
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