The Madman comics universe returns—with over 650 pages drawn by legendary comics creator Michael Allred in this true homage to superhero fiction, metaphysical philosophy, 1950s science fiction films, rock and roll pop music, and much more in an affordable omnibus format.
Volume three collects Michael Allred’s popular comic series The Atomics #1–#15 and the cult classic graphic novel Red Rocket 7. Both essential Allred commentaries on superhero team antics, music pop culture, and zany sci fi fun!
This six-volume Madman universe omnibus library edition series collects all of Allred’s award-winning Madman universe (a.k.a. the “Madmaniverse") stories in selected reading order for the ultimate Madman fan!
“It's like a pill, that's a bitter pill, that's sweet, sweetly coated and easy to swallow.“—Craig Thompson
“I wouldn’t be in comics if it wasn’t for Mike Allred.”—Matt Fraction
“Madman is my favorite comic ever, for sure.”—Nick Derington
“I read Mike's book and I felt better, like I actually felt good in my heart. Tell me that’s not art.”—Brian Michael Bendis
The Madman comics universe returns—with over 650 pages drawn by legendary comics creator Michael Allred in this true homage to superhero fiction, metaphysical philosophy, 1950s science fiction films, rock and roll pop music, and much more in an affordable omnibus format.
Volume three collects Michael Allred’s popular comic series The Atomics #1–#15 and the cult classic graphic novel Red Rocket 7. Both essential Allred commentaries on superhero team antics, music pop culture, and zany sci fi fun!
This six-volume Madman universe omnibus library edition series collects all of Allred’s award-winning Madman universe (a.k.a. the “Madmaniverse") stories in selected reading order for the ultimate Madman fan!
Praise
“It's like a pill, that's a bitter pill, that's sweet, sweetly coated and easy to swallow.“—Craig Thompson
“I wouldn’t be in comics if it wasn’t for Mike Allred.”—Matt Fraction
“Madman is my favorite comic ever, for sure.”—Nick Derington
“I read Mike's book and I felt better, like I actually felt good in my heart. Tell me that’s not art.”—Brian Michael Bendis