Smax - Publishing History

Publishing History

w - writer(s) | p - penciller(s) | i - inker(s) | c - colorist(s)

  • Smax #1 - "Isn't it Good to be Lost in the Wood..." (20 August 2003)

w: Alan Moore p: Zander Cannon i: Zander Cannon c: Ben Dimagmaliw

  • Smax #2 - "...And Isn't it Bad, So Quiet There, in the Wood?" (17 September 2003)

w: Alan Moore p: Zander Cannon i: Andrew Currie c: Ben Dimagmaliw

  • Smax #3 - "The Grasshopper Green Burying-Band" (15 October 2003)

w: Alan Moore p: Zander Cannon i: Andrew Currie c: Ben Dimagmaliw

  • Smax #4 - "Trip, Trip, to a Dream Dragon..." (2 January 2004)

w: Alan Moore p: Zander Cannon i: Andrew Currie c: Wildstorm FX

  • Smax #5 - "Please Leave Us Here, Close Our Eyes..." (24 March 2004)

w: Alan Moore p: Zander Cannon i: Andrew Currie, Richard Friend c: Wildstorm FX

All of the issue titles are lines from the Syd Barrett song "Octopus".

The series was collected into a hardcover edition (ISBN 1-4012-0325-6) in 2004 and in paperback (ISBN 1-4012-0290-X) on November 2, 2005.

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