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Template
#1
Published 12/95
24 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke
Cover painting: Jennifer Furman |
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"A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING": Part
1
First published work by Robert Luedke. This is the premier issue
in the Template series, where readers are introduced to Jason 4,
who has the most advanced brain on the planet. He is the Template
for the next generation in human evolution
the Psycho-sapien!
First appearances of Thomas Duval and Mr. Kleene. Cameo appearances
by Max Damage and Justin Trace.
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Template #2
Published 2/96
32 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke & Michael Lagocki
Cover Painting: Robert Luedke |
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"A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING": Part
2
In this issue you get up close and personal, with the "Lethal
Girl", Max Damage. She is the chief field operative trainer
for project Template and a very close friend and mentor for Jason
4. Now she must track down this renegade Psychotron and bring him
back to the project
dead or alive. First appearance of the
Party Crashers street gang and TV reporter, Terry Trask.
Extra Feature:
"Interlude with Max", explains what occurred between issues
1 & 2.
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Template #3
Published 4/96
24 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke
Cover Painting: Carlos Phoenix Jimenez |
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"A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING": Part
3
Jason 4 battles Max Damage in head to head combat, (both physically
and mentally), to try and prevent his capture. Terry Trask begins
to follow the trail of bizarre occurrences that could lead her to
project Template. Cameo appearance by Mr. Kleene.
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Template #4
Published 6/96
32 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke
Cover Art: Robert Luedke and Eric Allen |
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"A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING": Part
4
Responding to a trap using his parents as bait, Jason 4 takes the
war to Mammoth Communications, (and project Template), as he storms
their HQ. Thomas Duval hopes to capture Jason by negating his powers.
An explosive ending to the first story arc, as Jason finds out the
true magnitude of his mental powers, when confronted with a "do
or die", situation.
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Template #5
Published 8/96
24 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke with Kelsey Shannon |
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"ISM BE THY NAME": Part 1
Jason 4 begins to sort out his life away from Project Template,
and track down his parent's killer. Terry Trask continues to find
clues that are drawing ever closer to project Template. Jason is
assaulted by another psychotron, whose powers appear to rival, or
even surpass his own! Second feature: "Template Prologue Part
1"
Reveals how Thomas Duval, came across the information
that lead to the formation of project Template in 1945. Set during
World War II, this piece is dramatically penciled by Kelsey Shannon.
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Template #6
Published 11/96
30 pages black and white/ 2 pages color
Story/Art: Robert Luedke
Cover Art: Robert Luedke with colors by John Woolley, (Heroic
Age Studios)
Interior Colors: Eric Allen |
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"ISM BE THY NAME": Part 2
Jason faces the biggest challenge of his young life as he wages
psychotronic battle with "Ism", (Justin Trace), within
the confines of his own mind. Just to make things real interesting,
Max Damage joins the party, while still confined to a hospital bed,
(from injuries suffered in issue 3). This issue also features two
pages of color artwork that are the first cameo appearance of Dark
Usher.
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Template #7
Published 7/97
24 pages black and white
Story/Art: Robert Luedke and Michael Lagocki
Cover Painting: David Bluestein |
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"LOOSE ENDS"
As Terry Trask has found a witness who is willing to testify about
the sinister dealing of Mammoth Communications and project Template,
Jason 4 is about to have a knockdown, drag-out rematch with the
mercenary, Mr. Kleene. Thomas Duval also makes his return, which
spotlights the first appearance of, "Sponge".
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Template Color Special #1
Published 2/97
32 pages, combined full-color and black & white.
Story/Art: Robert Luedke
Interior Colors: Kingfish Studios
Cover Art (Version 1: The 3 Amigo's): Robert Luedke with Kingfish
Studios
Cover Art (Version 2: The Dark Usher): Michael Lagocki and Robert
Luedke with colors by Barry Gregory
Additional art by: Bill Maus, Jenny Gregory and David Bluestein |
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After the exhausting events from issue #6, Jason
4 is forced to do something he only does a couple times a month----sleep!
While in this state we meet for the first time Jason's memory based
versions of himself, "Jaz and Jasie"
and Jason comes
face to face with the alternative dimension being, the Dark Usher.
This book is a comic book first, as it takes the title from black
and white to color as part of the storyline, (in a very Wizard of
Oz type fashion).
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Max Damage: Panic
Published 7/96
32 pages black and white
Story: Michael Lagocki and Robert Luedke
Art: Michael Lagocki and Scott Meath |
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In a prequel to Template #1, Max is sent out to
seek and destroy a homeless boy, (Codenamed, Panic), whose emerging
psychotronic powers are slowly driving him insane while putting
the public at risk. A tale of trust, loyalty and the consequences
when both are lacking in a relationship.
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Template Zero/Max Damage Zero
Flip book
Published 8/98
48 pages
Template...story/art: Robert Luedke
Max Damage....story: Michael Lagocki & Luedke
pencils: Lagocki & Samax Randolf
inks: Luedke
Template Zero: Reporter Terry Trask finally learns the truth about Project Template, when she's confronted by Jason 4. This is a pre-quell to the events presented in Template #1.
Max Damage Zero: Max is joined in a manhunt to the far east in search of stolen Mammoth technology, by a young female psychotron who longs to unseat her as director Duval's chief operative.
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The Complete Template Package
Includes:
- Template #1-7
- Color Special #1
- Zero Flipbook
- Max Damage: Panic.
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Total Retail Value: $22.95
Website Price: $17.00 |
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| No Justice/No Piece #1
Published 10/97
32 pages Black and white
Story/Art: Various---anthology format
Cover Painting: Brian Stelfreeze |
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This book was designed as a fundraising vehicle for the Comic Book
Legal Defense Fund, (CBLDF), and features short stories of injustice
both of a dramatic and comical nature. Some of the creators involved:
Charles Vess, Ronn Sutton, Shannon Wheeler, Robin Riggs, Len Strazewski,
Paul Smith, Amanda Conner and many more!
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No Justice/No Piece #2
Published 7/98
32 pages Black and white
Story/Art: Various---anthology format
Cover Painting: Brian Stelfreeze
Variant Cover Painting, (Mt. Rushmore): Rob Prior and Brian
Rood |
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The second issue of the series, also designed as a fundraising
vehicle for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, (CBLDF), and features
short stories of injustice both of a dramatic and comical nature.
Some of the creators involved: Warren Ellis, Brian Wood, Trevor
Scott, Jeff Marriotte, Mike Baron, Janet Hetherington and many more!
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The Complete No Justice/No Piece Package
Includes:
- No Justice/No Piece #1
- No Justice/No Piece #2
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Total Retail Value: $5.90
Website Price: $5.00 |
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