Huh... Dr. Fate? What?


What's up with those floppy socks around his ankles? Oh, those crazy 80's fashions...


Is really the best representative for the Nabu?


What is a Nabu?


More importantly, why is he 3/8" tall and standing atop a bowl of Cocoa Pebbles?


Mmmmm cocoa hero pebbles


Jar-Jar?


Trivia buffs know that this was in fact Gantar's third series. Most Gantar fans prefer the original series, Gantar - The Antepenultimate Nabu.


Ya know, back in the day, I really wanted to get this... and everytime I see an ad for it in Midnite Skulker?... um fuck... I forget the title, it was a comedy series, really funny...

well, is it any good? I've never hunted it down, but always been curious...

I doubt it's any Midnite Skulker, but what could be?


Limited to what? Maybe 1 issue? Jeebus...


Doesn't Nabu mean "man-whore?"


The Last Nabu is a Woozle, and his name is "Peanut!"


DougBot wins, for his gratuitous MST3K reference!


I'm sure Jeff Dunham appreciates you crediting MST3K for his shtick...You big bully who makes little kids cry, you.


(They used to make a ton of Jeff Dunham "Woozle" references on MST3K, so the winnner is everyone!)


All this commentary for my little intro to comic art! I'm mightily impressed.

Gantar ran three of its originally intended 7 issues. Target closed before it could finish the run. I did work for DC and Comico afterwards, working with Bill Messner-Loebs on a few things.

Sadly, it was edited to death, and the inks were substandard, making it less than I'd hoped for.

I'm also an MST3K fan. Oh, if only City of Heroes was around back then. You can catch me as Gantar the nabu, if you're lucky.


Well, as long as John has chimed in: I wish Target could have completed the series. Wonder what he's up to now? John is talented. Of course, he's no Skulker . . .


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