Metabarons (2000) comic books 2001-2003
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Published Jan 2001 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
By Alexandro Jodorowsky. Steelhead has defeated the vampires that were threatening the Empire and eliminated Don Nicanor de Rokha, the only ambassador opposed to his receiving the Medallion of Hign Nobility. Steelhead is now back at the Imperial Palace, about to receive the medal he cherished. A dissenting voice is raised, that of Doña Vicenta, who accuses the cruel and immoral Metabaron of killing her father, exterminating millions of Dyukkas, and vaporizing a 250,000-year-old Halerce tree. She casts her vote against the decoration, and intends to commit suicide immediately afterwards, depriving Steelhead of his award forever. Her words sting Steelhead to the bone. Most importantly Doña Vicenta predicts the end of the Clan, for as a machine without a human brain, he will never know true love. FC Cover price $2.95.
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Published Mar 2001 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
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By Alexandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez. When Doña Vicenta discovers that the man she has just fallen in love with is her father's murderer, the heartbreak is so great that she tries to kill herself with a revolver. Thanks to the Shabda-Oud powers passed down by his mother, Melmoth is able to slow down the bullet to the point where it only renders her unconscious. While she is out, Melmoth creates a clone in the Metabunker from the remains of Don Nicanor, hoping to wipe out his crime and obtain the forgiveness of his beloved. When the father and daughter reunite, Melmoth and Doña Vicenta are free to love each other. But Don Nicanor's clone has lost a portion of his memories, and does not remember his daughter. Shutting himself up alone with her, he declares his desire to take her as his wife! But as he is about to throw himself upon her, Melmoth arrives and separates them... FC Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 2001 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
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The Torment of Dona Vicenta - Written by Alexandro Jodorowsky. Art by Juan Gimenez. Find out why Fandom.com calls The Metabarons "comics' growing cult-hit!" The Metabaron Steelhead is pitted against Don Nicanor and his army of Philodendrans. Dona Vicenta throws herself into the middle of the conflict with a desperate ploy that has no prayer of working. Even if she is successful, will anybody be able to survive the effects of Steelhead's dual personality? 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Aug 2001 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
By Alexandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez. The Metabaron Steelhead returns as a war is erupting on the planet Philodendra, but what sacrifice has he made in order to join the fray? Steelhead's plot to achieve victory brings armies from across the galaxy down on him and his wife's people. If the gambit pays off, will Steelhead be able to overcome the tragedy that is the fate of the Metabaron Clan? Is this finally where the warrior's bloodline comes to an end? FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Dec 2001 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
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By Alexandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez. Dona Vicenta has given birth to twins: a boy and a girl. But due to her weakened state, only one can survive. To his wife's surprise, Steelhead chooses to save the girl, hoping that his choice will give his love the will to survive, even though the Metabaron lineage can only pass from man to man. Or can it? Is the birth of Aghora, the first female Metabaron? Or something much more sinister? FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Apr 2002 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
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By Alexandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez. The universe is once again under attack by a mysterious enemy. The forces of the Empress are unable to defend the Empire. Their weapons are reflected back at them with devastating impact by the enemy's mirror effect defense. Aghora, the current Metabaron, goes to the Golden Planet to offer his services to the Empress. After a vulgar display of power to prove his merit, Aghora and his faithful tarantula she-wolf, Deyanira, cross the mirror dimension to the depths of the cosmos to lead a terrible battle against the enemy. FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 2002 by Humanoids Publishing.$2.50
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By Alexandro Jodorowsky and Juan Gimenez. Final Issue! Witness the birth of the nameless Metabaron who appears in The Incal, and soon to star in Dreamshifters! It's non-stop action as two major villains return and launch an incredible attack on all fronts. Will the Metabaron, Aghora, be able to survive an army of attackers while giving birth to the new Metabaron at the same time? And if Aghora does survive, will repelling this assault come at the cost of defending the Emperoress from the advances of this issue's other surprise villains? Presenting some of the best action in the entire series, Metabarons #17 is not the end of the Metabarons. In fact, this series serves to set the stage for several upcoming projects, as well as creating ties to The Incal! FC, 32pgs. Cover price $2.95.