Maxx is confronted by Mr. Gone in the outback, and spills vital clues about how he became the Maxx. Meanwhile, outback Julie retreats to her rock lair and begins the slow process of healing. Completely remastered-each page has been painstakingly scanned from the original art by Sam Kieth, who is also overseeing the new coloring. This is The Maxx better than ever!
Some of this story does feel dated – and not just because there's a Butthole Surfers t-shirt floating around – but I feel like that's also part of its charm. This drips with the grunge, attitude and nonchalant aloofness of 90s youth culture, sure, but it's still a timeless story and in my opinion deserves just as much praise today as it did back then. If you're not reading The Maxx as a monthly, you really need to CHUNG! your mind. Read Full Review
Overall this is a great tale and I am happy to have finally read a tale featuring the Maxx. I imagine it will bring some brilliant memories to long time fans as well as create a few more. It's done the latter to this Fanboy who highly recommends it. Read Full Review