Axa (comics)

Axa is one written by Donne Avenell and Enrique Badia Romero end -drawn comic. The protagonist Axa, one armed with a sword and dressed in a fur bikini heroine, fighting in a postkataklystischen world where the last healthy people live in glass dome cities to ensure their survival. Axa leaves one of these cities and walked through the destroyed world, being chased by mutants and contaminated nature.

Appearance

In the years 1978 to 1986, the comic strip appeared in the British tabloid The Sun. Since then he has undergone several translations, for example, into Swedish, French and German. In Germany, between 1985 to 1990 Reiner Feest Verlag published several albums.

Reception

After Andreas C. Knigge of the Strip, which he certifies a " simple knitting patterns " would be "without the temporary strip deposits [ ... ] certainly been forgotten long ago ." Knigge also sees a direct correlation between the appearance of Axa, their characterization he perceives as "fade " in the Sun and its ascent to the highest-circulation tabloid in Britain. Harald Havas believed that not only the mutated primitives, but also the reader, " only after one of their will," and the comic " without the obligatory Entkleidungen his heroine little more attention " deserve.

Filming

It is planned a film adaptation, but no information on the level of production are known.

Game

2011 is a game for Java-enabled mobile phones appeared, based on the Axa figure. The action adventure includes several original illustrations by Enrique Badia Romero, but is a new original storyline of the heroine.

The game is a co-production of Dark Crystal Entertainment and Unizarre International Film & Television Productions.

Pictures of Axa (comics)

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