Tuesday, April 07, 2026
It's a Welcome to the Prime Time Tuesday !
Sunday, April 05, 2026
Whatever happened to Malibu's Ultraverse ?
Well, once again this is not the post I wanted to write. What's more it is one day too late. I was going to make a post Yesterday to commemorate the date ( if you know you know ) and since I have mentioned some of the comics Malibu Comics published in the first part of my series about Howard Chaykin's groundbreaking AMERICAN FLAGG series from First Comics and found the complete original artwork by George Perez for Malibu Comics ULTRAVERSE series ULTRAFORCE during the research for the post I thought I could do a BLACK AND WHITE post about the issue.
But that turned out more difficult than I thought because I don't know if it is because Marvel Comics bought Malibu Comics and then Disney did buy Marvel Comics ( at a time when Marvel Comics really did not need it because they had already recovered fully from bankruptcy so you know somebody in the bean counting department got a huge payday out of this ) so everything Malibu Comics published is now owned by Disney but apart from PRIME I could not find any scans from Malibu Comics books.
I don't know if PRIME has that many fans or if it has something to do with the art of Norm Breyfogle that it is still online but I came up empty when I was looking for the scans from ULTRAFORCE. And I am not sure if Norm Breyfogle's art is such a big factor in why you can still find PRIME online.
Don't get me wrong, I am a huge fan of this artist - as should be apparent by the number of tribute posts I did for him even when he was still alive - but there are also a lot of the issues to be found online after he left.
Anyway, as longtime followers as well as frequent blog visitors know I like to post the print version alongside the original artwork in my BLACK AND WHITE posts so not being able to do that was a really big problem.
Thankfully I found some scans on COMIC BOOK FAN AND LOVER which not only had a review about ULTRAFORCE issue 6 but most of the issues of the series as well as a truckload of reviews about the Ultraverse. The only problem was that while there were scans form the issue - and in english which is lucky for my readers since it is a spanish blog written in spanish so the scans could have been from the spanish issues - naturally he did not include all of the pages. So I decided to put that post on the backburner for a while in hope of finding the rest of the pages I need.
But at that point I had already found a lot of pages from ULTRAFORCE, PRIME and - what may be their most successful comicbook series because it was adapted a tv show which lasted two seasons ( although at that time it was a Marvel Comics property ) - NIGHT MAN I decided to delve into the Ultraverse. And before turning my attention to the individual series we are going to talk a bit about the series Malibu Comics published because unlike with AMERICAN FLAGG I actually read a lot of the books.
The first one was ULTRAFORCE and as it should come as no surprise to anybody who has visited this blog over a longer period of time it was all because of George Perez. While a lot of people will tell you that the 90s was the worst decade in comicbooks I don't think that is true - as you can see in the many posts I wrote defending that decade or featuring comics from that period - and subsequently there has been a lot of appreciation of 90s comicbooks lately. True, a lot of that has to do with nostalgia and also with the sorry state the comicbook industry is in right now but what you can't deny is that the 90s had an explosive expansion of publishers that wanted to cash into the big boom caused by iMAGE Comics arrival.
So there were a lot of options available to comicbook creators beside the big two or other well established independent publishers like Dark Horse Comics, Fantagraphics or Kitchen Sink. And George used this opportunity to do series like ISAAC ASIMOV'S I - BOTS or Malibu Comics ULTRAFORCE.
As for me there were already a lot of options available to get american comicbooks in Germany so that while it was difficult finding series not published by the big two it was not impossible. Although truth to be told it was quite some time after they were first published that I managed to get all of the issues by George Perez. Plus as I already mentioned there were spanish translations of the ULTRAVERSE comicbooks so whenever I was on vacation in Spain I bought any I could get as I already was buying more mainstream american series back in Germany and so was looking for series off the beaten path for my holiday comicbook entertainment.
Also Spain has always been way ahead in comparison to Germany when it comes to publishing american comics so that I usually first encountered the more independent american material while being on vacation. Since my homebase back then was Germany I brought tons of spanish comics to old Deutschlande and later on I wished I had left them in Spain. Then they would have been still here when I was forced to relocate to Spain.
On the other hand a lot of the comicbooks that I still had here in Spain were lost when we moved so who knows. In any case, I had at least all of the ULTRAFORCE issues by George Perez either the original US comics or the spanish translations. I don't think there are any german translations.
And that's where we will wrap things up for Today as it is already late at night and if I don't stop now I can't include any pictures until Tomorrow.
And like I said this post is already one day late. But don't worry we will continue this topic in our next post which will be either about PRIME or George Perez ULTRAFORCE - even if I don't have a lot of coloured pages.
welcome to the ultraverse hope you survive the experience was going to be the title for this post but it was too long
ultra stuff
ultra links
ultra videos
he wrote the strangers for malibu comics ultraverse
what happened to the ultraverse
sorry no reprints of this material
dead heat
corrie yee special
ultraforce episode three
abrafaxe movie
mosaik
steve gerber one of the architects of the ultraverse
schlefaz brut des boesen written directed and starring modern talkings thomas anders who also did the music and plays the main character
cobra episode seven
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ultra quote of the day
Thursday, April 02, 2026
Howard Chaykin's AMERICAN FLAGG - part 2
For everyone who thought Yesterday's post about AMERICAN FLAGG was my idea of an April Fool's Day prank no, I was serious. And to prove that - and also because I just finished adding the rest of the original Howard Chaykin artwork to that post - here is the second part which I promised.
Now the attentive blog visitor may have noticed that some of the covers from AMERICAN FLAGG that I included in our first post on this seminal series are the original covers by First Comics - like the one you can see above - while some of them sport the Dynamite Entertainment logo.
That's because most of the scans from the original comicbooks that one can find on the interwebs ( and I want to stress again that 90 percent of what I use in my posts consists of material that I find on the internet and that I don't own any of the original artwork you see here as some people think I am loaded with money ) are of really poor quality and so I used scans from Dynamite Entertainment's DEFINITE COLLECTION reprint which sadly only covers the first twelve issues. Although to be fair these twelve first issues are considered to be the quintessential AMERICAN FLAGG issues which tell one big story while later you have Howard Chaykin leaving the title and other writer and artists coming in. So I understand Dynamite Entertainment's decision to stick to the good part especially in light of the fact that there will be only a limited interest even in that since AMERICAN FLAGG is not as sought after as it should be.
In any case, usually I stick to the scans from the original comicbooks as I prefer the subtle and varied colour palette they used back in the day over the glossy, thick computer colouring they use nowadays which more often than not overpowers the original line art. However I also want to bring my readers the best visuals so in cases where the original scans are not very good I go for the reprints. And you will find more of the scans from the original comicbooks in this post so you can judge for yourself if you would have made the same decision. As for the order in which I am posting the pages, as longtime followers of the blog know I like to keep pages from the same issue in the same post but since these BLACK AND WHITE posts ( which is not a racial slur and only means that you have the original black and white art alongside the corresponding coloured pages ) are made to showcase the original artwork I skipped a few pages to include more original artwork. Apart from that I am sticking to the original publishing order from the first AMERICAN FLAGG series which lasted 50 issues, skipping the parts that were done by other artists and continuing with the second AMERICAN FLAGG series where First Comics managed to lure Howard Chaykin back in and which lasted 12 issues.
I am not including any artwork from the AMERICAN FLAGG SPECIAL ( At least not at the moment. Later on, who knows ? ) because I have already enough of a big headache figuring out which page is from which series.
oh say can you see
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howard chaykin
controversial
issue one
written by howard chaykin
viper
briana smith part three
daimn these girls
behind the scenes photoshoot
episode two
franz von assissi
alle jahre wieder
a different version of the folk tale
videobuck shivers
david cronenberg predicting the future in shivers
the time manimal guest starred on night man
the episode in english and it's a miracle that I even found this one
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