M. Rex

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M. Rex
Publication information
PublisherAvalon Studios (an Image Comics subsidiary)
FormatLimited series
Publication date1999
No. of issues2
Main character(s)Rex, Agent Six, Knight, The HaHa, Mia Moore, Simon Babbage, Spilken
Creative team
Created byJoe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau
Inker(s)Aaron Sowd, Jose Guillen, Chauncey Pierce, Bryan Callaway, JAG, Alp Altiner, Curtis Arnold, Erfan Ardestani
Letterer(s)Dennis Heisler
Colorist(s)Haberlin Studios
Editor(s)Brian Holguin, Brian Haberlin

M. Rex (short for Machina Rex) is a comic book title published by Image Comics's subsidiary Avalon. It began and concluded in 1999, running for only two issues,[1] yet it would later serve as inspiration for the Cartoon Network animated series Generator Rex.

Background

Avalon Studios was formed in 1999 by Filipino comic book writer

Joe Kelly and Duncan Rouleau, the series ran for two issues: The Actress, The Agent, and The Apprentice and Size Matters. Issue #1 was penciled by Duncan Rouleau, inked by Aaron Sowd and Jose Guillen assisted by Chauncey Pierce and Bryan Callaway, colored by Haberlin Studios, lettered by Dennis Heisler, and edited by Brian Holguin and Brian Haberlin
. Issue #2 was inked by JAG, Alp Altiner, Curtis Arnold, and Aaron Sowd assisted by Bryan Callaway and Erfan Ardestani, colored by Haberlin Studios, lettered by Dennis Heisler, and edited by Brian Haberlin.

Characters

Four of the series's characters were adapted into Generator Rex:

Three other central characters were not:

  • Mia Moore
  • Simon Babbage
  • Spilken

References


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