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X-O Manowar
X-O Manowar (Aric Dacia) is a fictional superhero co-created by writer and former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, artist Bob Layton, and Jon Hartz. Current Marvel Comics Chief Creative Officier Joe Quesada was a key creator in the origin of X-O Manowar as seen in ''X-O Manowar'' #0. The eponymous comic book series published by Valiant Comics has sold more than 8 million copies to date. ''X-O Manowar'' has also starred in a video game alongside Marvel Comics's Iron Man. ''X-O Manowar'' comics have been translated into a number of languages including German, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Filipino and Chinese. ==Publication history== ''X-O Manowar'' began as an original character by Valiant Comics with issue #1 with a cover date of February 1992. Less than a year after it began, with the Unity crossover and quality storytelling bringing attention to Valiant books, back issue prices rose dramatically due to limited early print runs. With comic book speculators buying multiple copies of each issue, sales reached as high as 800,000 copies for ''X-O Manowar'' #0 (August 1993) before dropping off. This original series ran for 68 issues before being canceled after the Sept. 1996 issue, of which only approximately 14,000 were printed.〔(X-O MANOWAR COMIC COVER LIBRARY AND DATABASE ), ValiantFans.com〕 Issues #1–4 of the original ''X-O Manowar'' series were reprinted in a trade paperback, ''X-O Manowar: Retribution'', which sold over 150,000 copies. Issues #7 and #8 were reprinted as part of the ''Unity Saga'' trade paperbacks. Valiant Entertainment began its relaunch of the Valiant Universe with May 2012's ''X-O Manowar''. This new ongoing series is being written by Robert Venditti with pencils by Cary Nord.
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