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Futurians (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Futurians (comics)

The Futurians was a superhero team created by Dave Cockrum, who first appeared in 1983 in the ninth of the Marvel Graphic Novels series, then in a three-issue run published by Lodestone Comics.
In 2003, author Clifford Meth revamped the comic as a yet-to-be produced screenplay for IDT Entertainment.
A four-issue mini-series written and drawn by David Miller, with colors by Joe Rubenstein, focused on the character of Avatar and showed some of his history as he returned home to London and fought Morgan Le Fay. It was published in 2010 by David Miller Studios.
==Publication history==
The characters first appeared in ''Marvel Graphic Novels'' #9 (ISBN 0939766817) and the story continued in a three-issue limited series from Lodestone Comics.
The series was reprinted by Eternity Comics in 1987.
An issue #0 (being material from the proposed fourth issue of the Lodestone series) was published in 1995 by Cockrum's own Aardwolf Publishing, though only in black-and-white. In an inside-front cover essay that appeared in ''Futurians'' #0, Dave Cockrum's explained what happened:

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