Any chance of ever seeing the continued adventures of the enigmatic XII O'Clock Man? He looks waaaayy too cool to just let him dust in somewhere. Eternally re-reading the Zero Issue only makes it look worse for wear. I fear that new stories that follow-up are nothing less than necessary.
That would be one of Neil's babies. It was always the aim for him to work on XII after he'd finished Bazooka Jules. It may still be in his plans, after he's resolved the Jules story-arc.
After launching it’s flagship sampler Issue#Zero in April 2000, Com.x released its first titles
into the comic marketplace in February 2001. The first wave of titles were Bazooka Jules, Razorjack and
Puncture, followed by Cla$$war, Sky Between Branches, Codename: Babetool, N-jin, and the collected
edition of The Last American.
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Any chance of ever seeing the continued adventures of the enigmatic XII O'Clock Man? He looks waaaayy too cool to just let him dust in somewhere.
Eternally re-reading the Zero Issue only makes it look worse for wear. I fear that new stories that follow-up are nothing less than necessary.
That would be one of Neil's babies. It was always the aim for him to work on XII after he'd finished Bazooka Jules. It may still be in his plans, after he's resolved the Jules story-arc.
Midtowncomics just posted their Diamond inventory for next week and no Cla$$war to be found. Amazon says April 15th as well.
I guess it isn't coming out next week.
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