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They were genetically engineered to be supra-human weapons of mass destruction, but ultimately dismissed collectively as Elephantmen. Hip Flask, Ebony Hide and Obadiah Horn count amongst their number; wounded animals who, despite their differences and origins, must live in the world of man.

Collects ELEPHANTMEN #1-7 featuring art by Ladrönn, Moritat, Henry Flint, Tom Scioli, David Hine and Chris Bachalo.

On Sale: August 2007
Story: Richard Starkings
Artwork: Moritat, Henry Flint, Tom Scioli, David Hine and Chris Bachalo.
Cover: Ladrönn
Back cover: Ladrönn
224pp full color with wraparound cover by Ladrönn for $24.99
Diamond: JAN07 1927

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Individual Issues
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Elephantmen #1

July 2006
cover
Elephantmen #2

August 2006
cover
Elephantmen #3

September 2006
cover
Elephantmen #4

October 2006
cover
Elephantmen #5

December 2006
cover
Elephantmen #6

January 2007
cover
Elephantmen #7

February 2007
Reviews

"Every comic reader that appreciates mature science fiction should read this graphic novel. You will be hooked and that's a good problem to have."

— Andy Grossberg , Tripwire Magazine

"It will challenge you, move you, and make you think about the world in which you live and the future to which we appear to be heading. Elephantmen is an example of what is best in not just comics but science fiction. (5/5)"

— Chad Boudreau , Comic Readers

"A grim science fiction world filled with these creatures struggling to live side by side with normal men. I loved it. I found myself immediately looking for more."

— Jeff , Filling My Mind With Geh

"Stunning. Really, that's the only word that comes to mind when I look at this sci-fi comic series about a future where genetically altered humans resemble animals. (It's) one book this elephant will never forget."

— Matt Knicl , The 217

"On the surface, 'Elephantmen' is a great adventure/action graphic novel that's fast-paced and very much in the vein of film noir and dystopian science fiction, but one doesn't have to do any scratching at all on that surface to find far deeper content."

— dragonwomant , Fantasy Book Spot

"Visually this hardcover is out of this world, and the presentation is first class. Every page is a story and arguably this — along with the related Hip Flask — is the best SF story I read this year."

— Jay Tomio , Best Fantasy Book reviews

"Like the creation of Doctor Frankenstein, the personages here bring up questions of how far is too far, and who is the monster. This is as handsome and readable a graphic novel as has been seen to date. (5 out of 5 Vikings)"

— Elgin Carver , Rack Raids

"The storytelling and realization of the future world are superb."

— Steven Grant , Permanent Damage

"Elephantmen is science fiction at its very best, a morality tale cloaked under the guise of futuristic noir."

— Tommy , WTF Entertaintment

"I love the pacing of this book and story. Starkings is just taking his time to build up the story he wants to tell."

— Scott C , Around Comics podcast forums

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