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Comic universes no longer active, Bravura, Continuity, CrossGen, Future, Malibu, Ultraverse... and others that are 'no longer with us' today (or only recently brought back).

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BugsySig wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
bosco685 wrote:
doodlebird wrote:Oh I how enjoy Eclipse back then. Enjoyed DNAgents, and Aztec Ace was great - still want more !
Oh, those cool publishers - Comico, First, Pacific, Epic... :banana:
AMEN to that! Add Capital, Vortex, and Aircel to the list. Good times!
First relaunched a couple of years ago. They were at Wizard World Texas and I think I have seen exactly one thing published by them since.
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Chiclo wrote:
BugsySig wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
bosco685 wrote:
doodlebird wrote:Oh I how enjoy Eclipse back then. Enjoyed DNAgents, and Aztec Ace was great - still want more !
Oh, those cool publishers - Comico, First, Pacific, Epic... :banana:
AMEN to that! Add Capital, Vortex, and Aircel to the list. Good times!
First relaunched a couple of years ago. They were at Wizard World Texas and I think I have seen exactly one thing published by them since.
Pretty typical. Makes one more appreciative of what VALIANT has done for 2+ years now :thumb:
Acutely so!
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But for those that get a chance to read the original twenty-four issue series, make the jump. Mark Evanier and Will Meugniot were a really solid creative team, and cared a lot about their characters.

At one point, Meugniot was in talks about doing a DNAgents animated series. I would have liked to have seen that.

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sbcomics wrote:Thanks you guys! The DNAgents/Crossfire series make for a pretty cool DU that should be fairly findable and affordable.
They also did a 5 issue series with Marvel/Epic called Hollywood Superstars which was kind of a spinoff of Crossfire.

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I have DNAgents #1-7 and the 3D #1. $5 for anyone interested.

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nycjadie wrote:I have DNAgents #1-7 and the 3D #1. $5 for anyone interested.
I always loved that 3-D #1 cover. Pretty psychedelic.

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I loved reading DNAgents back in the day. I would love to see a nice collected edition format for all of that material; full colour and preferably hard-cover.

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bosco685 wrote:But for those that get a chance to read the original twenty-four issue series, make the jump. Mark Evanier and Will Meugniot were a really solid creative team, and cared a lot about their characters.

At one point, Meugniot was in talks about doing a DNAgents animated series. I would have liked to have seen that.

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rasputin9977 wrote:A few months back, I finished my DNAgents collections. Then I found out I was missing one series, Whodunnit. I bought the three issues and was satisfied that I had a complete set of the DNAgents universe. Today, I was reading Hollywood Superstars from Marvel's Epic line and it takes place in the same universe as DNAgents. Now I'm wondering if there are any other series out there that shares the DNAgents universe. Here is what I have so far:

Crossfire
Crossfire and Rainbow
DNAgents
DNAgents Super Special
Hollywood Superstars
New DNAgents
Surge
Three Dimensional DNAgents

Anyone know if I'm missing anything? I also found another comic (online shops) called Many Happy Returns that features Crossfire but I'm not sure if it was ever released.
How is Hollywood Superstars part of the DNAgents Universe?

There's also the Wild About Comics 2004 FCBD one shot, and Savage Dragon #41.

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John Pannozzi wrote:
rasputin9977 wrote:A few months back, I finished my DNAgents collections. Then I found out I was missing one series, Whodunnit. I bought the three issues and was satisfied that I had a complete set of the DNAgents universe. Today, I was reading Hollywood Superstars from Marvel's Epic line and it takes place in the same universe as DNAgents. Now I'm wondering if there are any other series out there that shares the DNAgents universe. Here is what I have so far:

Crossfire
Crossfire and Rainbow
DNAgents
DNAgents Super Special
Hollywood Superstars
New DNAgents
Surge
Three Dimensional DNAgents

Anyone know if I'm missing anything? I also found another comic (online shops) called Many Happy Returns that features Crossfire but I'm not sure if it was ever released.
How is Hollywood Superstars part of the DNAgents Universe?

There's also the Wild About Comics 2004 FCBD one shot, and Savage Dragon #41.
It was implied that one of the main characters bought the car from Crossfire and two corporations that showed up in Crossfire were mentioned in Hollywood Superstars.


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