Coyote (comics)
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Cover of the first Marvel issue | |
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Eclipse Comics Epic Comics |
First appearance | Eclipse Magazine #2 (1981) |
Created by | Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers |
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Coyote is a comic book series created by Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers.
Publication history
The characters first appeared in Eclipse Magazine #2-8. It would later be reprinted in a color trade paperback, I Am Coyote.
Afterwards, a new comic book series started at Marvel Comics Epic Comics line, that ran 16 issues. It was notable for the first published work of Todd McFarlane. According to Epic editor-in-chief Archie Goodwin, artist Steve Leialoha's departure after issue #2 caused deadline problems that the series never fully recovered from, leading to its early cancellation.[1]
Collected editions
The original Eclipse & Epic series has been reprinted in a series of collections from Image Comics:
- Coyote Collection (reprints Eclipse Magazine #2-8, plus Scorpio Rose #1-3)
- Coyote Collection (reprints Coyote #1-4)
- Coyote Collection (reprints Coyote #5-8, including Djinn backup series)
- Coyote Collection (reprints Coyote #9-12, including Djinn & Scorpio Rose backup series)
- Coyote Collection (reprints Coyote #13-16, including Scorpio Rose backup series)
References
- ↑ Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (July 1986). "Archie Goodwin". Comics Interview (36) (Fictioneer Books). p. 39.
- Coyote at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
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