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https://m.imdb.com/es/news/ni65762268/?ref_=nwc_art_perm

He was famous for creating The Maxx and co-creating Sandman.


"My friends have always been the best of me." -Doctor Who

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Man, Sam Keith !!

To me, he's one of the younger generation of aritsts, it's hard to believe he, of all artists, has died. I'll be 63 in a few months, till now I didn't know we were the same age.

I've mentioned Sam Keith's work very favorably in a number of topics here over the years. This is very sad and unexpected news.

I remember Sam Kieth's Wolverine series works in MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS with writers Peter David and Howard Mackie, one particularly good Peter David issue of INCREDIBLE HULK wih Mr Hyde, his Image Comics series THE MAXX that you mentioned, and several Batman series over several decades. And the first 5 issues of Gaiman's SANDMAN series, circa 1989-1990.
Another I really liked from Sam Kieth, for one of DC's short-lived imprints (Piranha Press) were 2 graphic novels titled EPICURUS THE SAGE, that was reprinted in a trade that collected both graphic novels together.

While having his own distinctive style, I see Sam Kieth's work as part of a "school" of artists in a vaguely similar style, along with Kelley Jones, Mike Mignola, Scott McDaniel and several others of the late 1980's, 1990's and 2000's period.

He certainly left us a lot of great work to remember him by.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Kieth


Sam Kieth topic, from back in the day
https://www.rkmbs.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=393098

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Here's Peter David and Sam Kieth's full story, in INCREDIBLE HULK 368 :
https://readallcomics.com/incredible-hulk-v1-368/


And also: "And speaking of those abstract pretentious stories that make you feel stupid if you don't get them..."
A funny little 2-page story, that I think is the first story I ever read from Sam Kieth. The best known story in that issue, and in the entire series, is Alan Moore and Don Simpson's "Pictopia".
at :
https://readallcomics.com/anything-goes-2/


And the Wolverine serialized stories in MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS
issues 85-92.................................................... https://readallcomics.com/marvel-comics-presents-v1-085/
and 117-122..................................................... https://readallcomics.com/marvel-comics-presents-v1-117/
and a full-issue story in 100............................. https://readallcomics.com/marvel-comics-presents-v1-100/



And Sam Kieth's THE MAXX series, that ran 35 issues
https://readallcomics.com/the-maxx-01-1993/


The two EPICURUS THE SAGE graphic novels are also online where you can read the full issues, but I could only find them on ReadComicOnline :
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Epicurus-the-Sage/Issue-1?id=172198
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Epicurus-the-Sage/Issue-2?id=172199


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