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Aztek: The Ultimate Man #1
"A Town Called Vanity": Aztek journeys to the Unites States city of Vanity, the
prophesied site of the Shadow God's return. Before to long Uno (Aztek) finds
himself caught up in the machinations of The Piper, a reformed villain who’s
been coerced back into a life of crime Grant Morrison/Mark Millar (w) Howard
Porter (c) N. Steven Harris (a).
22 pages August 1996
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Aztek: The Ultimate Man #2
"Too Many Crooks": Guest-starring Green Lantern. Everyone
in Vanity is wondering about the city's mysterious new adventurer, Aztek,
especially the underworld bosses who run the city. Anxious to nip this
troublesome hero in the bud, the gangs deploy their own meta-human to deal with
Aztek. Grant Morrison/Mark Millar (w) Dave Johnson (c) N. Steven Harris (p)
Keith Champagne (i).
22 pages September 1996
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Aztek: The Ultimate Man #3
"The Girl Who Was Death": While Aztek tries to adjust to
his new life in the city of Vanity, he is stalked by the assassin Death-Doll.
Grant Morrison/Mark Millar (w) Mike Wieringo (c) N. Steven Harris (p) Keith
Champagne (i).
22 pages October 1996
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Aztek: The Ultimate Man #4
"The Lizard King": The Lizard King has hit Vanity, looking
to exert his domination through a combination of science and magic arts that
come to him through his ties to Aztek's past. Grant Morrison/Mark Millar (w) N.
Steven Harris (p) Keith Champagne (i).
22 pages November 1996
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VF/NM $3.50 |
VF $3.00 |
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Aztek: The Ultimate Man #5
"Deathtrap": Aztek’s origin is reveled as he goes up
against the power of the mad Lizard King, and nearly looses his life. Grant
Morrison/Mark Millar (w) Norm Breyfogle (c) N. Steven Harris (p) Keith Champagne
(i).
22 pages December 1996
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Aztek #1 - #5 |
Aztek #6 - #10 |