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spaceship that died after it landed and is slowly rotting. The aliens that live in it are a fermentation-based caste society. In the second issue, in order to cross a desert, Prophet joins an alien caravan where each of these giant alien beasts feeds off the waste of the creature in front of it until eventually the waste becomes a refined product that they go around selling. Prophet gets mixed up in an assassination plot of the caravans leader." Graham added that one of his main goals of the series is to "out '
357:, will focus on one main Prophet. "So when returns on #32 he'll be drawing the same Prophet that he drew in his first issue. will draw the old man Prophet's story and Farel Dalrymple is doing all the issues about the Prophet with a tail. I like the idea of each artist's style representing how the character they're drawing sees the world(s) around them." 207:
Despite his enhanced DNA and ability to communicate in all languages, Prophet was described as "very childlike" by Platt. "He doesn't know the social workings of the world that most of us take for granted: he can't hail a cab, and he eats ice cream too fast and gets a headache," Platt described to
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artist from 1994 to 1996, explained that the character "feel responsible for the things that people forced him to do, even though he can't remember them. He's always thought of himself as a good person, and now he's discovering that the things he did were hideous by all standards of human decency.
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continued the numbering of the previous series and launched with issue #21 in January 2012. The book takes place approximately ten thousand years in the future. Graham said, "In the first issue, Prophet has to blend into an alien city and find his contact to get orders. The city is in a living
380:#21, Newsarama's Scott Cederlund wrote that "Graham and Roy's revamping of an old Rob Liefeld character has a wild, untamed vibrancy that makes it more of a comic of today and not a rehash of a 15-year-old concept that only lasted for under 20+ issues." Charles Hatfield of 43: 184:. Prophet is engineered to serve the evil Phillip Omen and programmed with murderous instincts. Wells has a change of heart, though, and changes Prophet's programming from evil to a strong belief in God. Wells plans for Prophet to be placed into 392:
said that issue #26 "shows the stunning storytelling possibilities that arise when an established character is paired with an innovative creator." Sava added that "the main lesson that Marvel and DC can take away from the success of
268:#2 originally had X-Force members looking on instead of Youngblood members. I soon decided that I was going to work on stuff that was creator-owned, so I pulled the character of Prophet and saved him for later." 1653: 386:, in a review of issues #21 and #22, remarked that despite the book's "many obvious points of reference, Prophet casts its own spell, evoking its own fantastical reality." Oliver Sava of 1648: 723: 904: 1633: 296: 397:
is that the best way to revitalize a property is by finding people who create good comics and allowing them to do whatever the hell they want with it." The editors of
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acquired the film rights to Prophet. A live-action film was planned with Rob Liefeld as a producer, but the project did not proceed beyond pre-production. In 2018,
302:#21 cover by Marian Churchland. The aesthetic of the series changed dramatically with this issue, along with the tone of the writing and larger design of the comic. 1043: 364:, which began in January 2016 and ended with the sixth issue in November 2016. The entire storyline has been reprinted in 5 volumes, including the 2 issue 160:
Prophet has starred in three ongoing series bearing his name; these monthlies debuted in 1993, 1995, and 2012, respectively. A fourth series, named
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era, volunteers to participate in the medical experiments of Dr. Horatio Wells, a time-traveling scientist from the future. He uses
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It is later discovered that Prophet was not always in stasis after World War II, and was used as "a mindless weapon of war" in
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led directly into Prophet's own title, which lasted eleven issues (including a zero issue). A second series, written by
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in 1996. Approximately half of the set's 90 cards were created by Stephen Platt. Additional artists included Liefeld,
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for many years and then re-emerge in the future to help Wells' people fight the evil Disciples. Eventually found by
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The series concluded in July 2014 with issue #45, and the story continued in a new series called
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features a four-man rotation of artists: Roy, who drew the first three issues of the revival;
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was produced in 1997 by Awesome Toys, a division of Liefeld's Awesome Entertainment.
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will write the film's script. On October 7, 2021, it was announced that
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acquired the film rights to Prophet. In May 2020, It was announced that
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in July 1992. Prophet was originally intended to appear in the pages of
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He's going to take a spiritual journey to discover who he really is."
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Image Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
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Hodari Coker, Cheo (October 1, 1996). "Coloring for the Big Screen".
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comics would return with the revival of five titles, including
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Image Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds
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Pearlman, Cindy (June 7, 1995). "Drawing from Success".
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directing. On October 21, 2022, it was revealed that
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John Prophet, a poor and homeless man living in the
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Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and stamina
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Prophet (comics)

Publisher
Image Comics
First appearance
Youngblood
Rob Liefeld
superhero
comic books
Image Comics
Rob Liefeld
first appeared
Youngblood
World War II
DNA
supersoldier
stasis
Youngblood
Vietnam
Rob Liefeld
Wizard
Gene Roddenberry
Steven Spielberg
Image Comics
Marvel Comics
X-Force
Chuck Dixon
one-shot
Awesome Comics

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