Humongous Man #1
Humongous Man #1 (1997) introduces a towering, improbably muscular hero awakening in a city divided into districts defined by their architectural eras, each inhabited by people dressed in the styles of their time. Written by Jim Harrison and Dan Stepp, with art and inks by both, and letters by the duo, the issue blends surreal worldbuilding with a striking visual identity. The cover, also by Harrison and Stepp, captures the character’s imposing presence against the city’s layered past.
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An improbably musclebound costumed character awakens in a city split into districts defined by their period archictecture, where the inhabitants costume themselves in the manner of those living at the time the style of buildings were first created.
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