![]() ![]() Personally, I’ve often thought that Rick Veitch was a wildly underrated writer and author and I’m glad more of his material is being published. This tale is as much about the history of comics - specifically superhero comics - so those who aren’t familiar with it might be a little confused. Yet it still remains somehow and is reinvigorating itself through the burgeoning comic book industry, reinventing itself as True Man - an obvious Superman analog - through which it seemingly will emerge. ![]() The government intercedes and eventually the creature is destroyed. The answer of course is that it couldn’t. At first it offered the idea that if a baby, well beyond the age of reason, had the powers like Superman does, how could a human couple possibly raise him, teach him anything, or even discipline him without getting torn apart? The original seven issue Maximortal was a very weird piece of literature. Thank goodness for the easy independent publishing market or this might never have seen the light of day. This is the continuation of a story I thought dead and incomplete. ![]()
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