Charlemagne (comics)

Charlemagne (comics)
Charlemagne
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The cover of Charlemagne #0 (February 1994)
Publication information
Publisher Defiant Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Publication date February - March 1994
Number of issues 6
Main character(s) Charles Smith
Creative team
Writer(s) D.G. Chichester
Jim Shooter
Artist(s) Adam Pollina
Creator(s) Jim Shooter

Charlemagne is a comic book series that was published by Defiant Comics from February of 1994 until July 1994. The series lasted for 5 issues before Defiant ceased publication. A free teaser issue, #0, was published inside Hero Illustrated #9, and not available separately.

Series overview

Charlemagne revolves around Charles Smith. When the series begins in 1973, Charles is a 12 year old boy who runs away from home after his brother Pete is reported missing in Vietnam. Charles manages to get to Vietnam, and spends months trying to locate Pete. His search takes him to a small village where Charles sees his brother being attacked by a helicopter. Pete is killed by a bomb, and Charles is also badly injured, his legs blown off in a second explosion.

Flown back to an America, Charles spends several months in a coma, where he dreams of ways to save his brother. When Charles finally wakes up, it is 1993, and Charles has somehow regrown his legs. He now has super-strength and the ability to leap great distances. He leaves the hospital and sets off again in search of his brother.

Charles confronts several super-powered beings over the course of his adventures. While in New York he is saved from attacking malcontents by 'Michael', a being who can perceive and remove mystical antagonists from the minds of others. Michael is the star of the comic Dark Dominion. Later, Charles is attacked by a large, muscle bound pink humanoid who delights in influencing others into suicidal depression. Charles saves Michael, whom he now considers a friend, from this entity. It turns his powers on him. Charles is able to resist this by grabbing his brother's dog tags, which he now wears. The plain reminder of better times allows him to mentally resist the monster then defeat it physically.[1] In the next issue, Michael fights with War Dancer, the star of another Defiant series.[2]

The series ends with Charles revisiting his family 20 years after he had left home.

References

  1. ^ Charlemagne #3 (May 1994)
  2. ^ Charlemagne #4 (June 1994)

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