Megaton Man (vol. 3) #0
Title: “Megaton Man”
Medium: comic
Cover date: July 1996
Publisher:
8 characters in this story:
Character (Click links for info about character and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.) |
Religious Affiliation |
Team(s) [Notes] |
Pub. | # app. |
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The Megatropolis Quartet; VW Gang | Kitchen Sink Press ![]() |
65 | ||||||
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The Megatropolis Quartet | Kitchen Sink Press ![]() |
3 | |||||
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The Megatropolis Quartet; VW Gang [parody of Thing (Ben Grimm)] |
Kitchen Sink Press | 26 | ||||||
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The Megatropolis Quartet [parody of Mr. Fantastic] |
Kitchen Sink Press | 5 | ||||||
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The Megatropolis Quartet; The University of Michigan [parody of Invisible Woman; had affair w/Megaton Man] |
Kitchen Sink Press | 8 | ||||||
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ICHHL [Megaton Man's best pal; based in part on Jimmy Olson] |
Kitchen Sink Press | 19 | ||||||
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black; The University of Michigan [daughter of Silver Age Megaton Man] |
Kitchen Sink Press | 6 | ||||||
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The Megatropolis Quartet | ![]() |
3 |
This publication is also known as: Megaton Man #0 or Megaton Man #0 (Bizarre Heroes #17). The cover identifies this issue as Megaton Man #0, but the indicia states "Megaton Man #0 (Bizarre Heroes #17)." Don Simpson is credited as "Anton Drek." The title "Bizarre Heroes #17" also appears on the cover.
The 28-page comic story feature a plot recap of the stories from the Megaton Man and Don Simpson's Bizarre Heroes comic book series.
The cover proclaims this a "Special Presidential Campaign Issue!"