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Keith Kogane

27 appearances · Modern Age · 2003–2004 · 2 key issues
Who is Keith Kogane?

Keith Kogane roared onto the Modern Age comics scene in 2003 with Voltron: Defender of the Universe #0, brought to life by writer Dan Jolley and artist Mark Brooks under the Dreamwave banner for Devil's Due Publishing — a debut issue that collectors already recognize as a key. Across 27 catalogued appearances, including pages shared with Lance McClain, Pidge Stoker, Hunk Garrett, Sven Holgersson, and the mighty Voltron itself, Keith holds his own at the heart of one of comics' most beloved licensed properties. His run is compact but punchy, stretching through 2003–2004 and even crossing into G.I. Joe: Frontline, making him a fun find for fans who love when genre worlds collide. If you're hunting early 2000s licensed comics with genuine collector cachet, Keith Kogane's short but spirited run is absolutely worth tracking down.

Voltron: Defender of the Universe
#0
★ First appearance
Voltron: Defender of the Universe #0
May 2003

Appearances

Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2003)
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers (2003)
G.I. Joe: Frontline (2002)
G.I. Joe (2001)