First issue as part of Vertigo line. Buddy Baker, Cliff and Maxine take a walk on the real wild side - the local mall - where they encounter rampaging religious zealots, animal exploiters and mindless consumerism.
A darkly funny outing written by Jamie Delano, with art by Steve Pugh. Painted cover by Brian Bolland.
Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.75.
Animal Man races to rescue his wife, Ellen, from the mean streets of New York, but instead gets arrested and hauled off to the state psychiatric ward.
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Russell Braun and Tom Sutton. Painted cover by Brian Bolland.
Suggested for Mature Readers. New Format. Cover price $1.95.
The Baker family begins to unravel in the face of Maxine's fate. Ellen leaves the farm, Buddy wanders into Annie's tepee. Cliff is seized by paroxysms of terror at his sister's grave site. .
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Steve Pugh. Painted cover by George Pratt.
With the news that Maxine has seemingly been resurrected from the dead, the media swoop in on the Baker farm. And although they're overjoyed by their daughter's return, it may be too late to save Animal Man and Ellen's marriage.
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Steve Pugh. Painted cover by Mark Chiarello.
The Life-Power Church of Maxine gets a boost when the members of the band Year Zero become disciples. When a song based on Maxine's teachings catches the world's attention, her personal crusade takes off.
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Russell Braun and Gene Fama. Painted cover by Michael Uman.
The incredible success of the Life-Power Church makes life too congested on the Bakers' Vermont farm, so Animal Man and Maxine lead their swelling sect on a march across America.
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Steve Pugh. Painted cover by John Van Fleet.
While on their exodus from Vermont to the 'promised land' of Montana, the Life-Power Church encounters a variety of obstacles that cast the pall of doom on their journey, including government infiltrators, angry parents and an unexpected pregnancy.
Written by Jamie Delano, with art by Steve Pugh. Painted cover by John Van Fleet.