Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
I liked 'Mazing Man by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano. It was a fun series that had a short run with some specials. They also did a series called Hero Hotline that I also liked.

Another series that didn't quite make it was Great Lakes Avengers. They had some appearences here and there but where I really liked them was in their very own mini-series. It got some buzz at the time because each issue they killed a member off. Now that's something that doesn't appeal to me generally but how they do it provides for some great reading and I as a reader really ended up caring for this off beat team.


MAZING MAN was a fun upbeat series. DeStefano was one of a large crop of talented humor artists of the early/mid 1980s.

I also liked Phil Foglio's adaptations of MYTH ADVENTURES, while they lasted.
Foglio had a one-shot called D'ARC TANGENT (1982) that was intended as an ongoing series but only lasted for one very good issue. About 2 aliens who have a strong psychic bond, and one survives their traumatic separation and crash-lands on earth in medeival times. A good and intelligent science-fiction story.



I actually never heard of the Great Lakes Avengers!