Masked Warrior X #1
"Warrior-X Episode #1" kicks off a bold new series from Antarctic Press, spotlighting a mysterious figure known only as Warrior-X in a story written by Pat Duke and brought to life by artist ARNie, whose distinctive inks and colors define the issue’s intense, high-stakes tone. The cover, a striking piece by Masayuki Fujihara, captures the character’s enigmatic presence, setting the stage for a tale that blends action and intrigue. This 1996 release, priced at $3.50 USD and $4.90 CAD, marks a significant entry in the Antarctic Press lineup, reflecting the publisher’s ongoing commitment to creator-driven comics.
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Pat Duke talks about the missing credits on Serina (Antarctic Press, 1996 series) #1 (March 1996) and the mixed-up inking credits for the Lillith preview pages in the Warrior Nun Gallery, crediting Abraham Madison instead of Sam de la Rosa. Also discusses Jochen Weltjens' 24th birthday in April, the Ninja High School collectable card game, Antarctic merchandise, and possible anniversary item from long time Antarctic creators Ben Dunn, Ted Nomura, Fred Perry, and Joe Wight.
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