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Title: | Echo |
Publisher: | Abstract Studio |
Type: | Ongoing series |
Years published: | 2008-2011 |
Total issues: | 30 |
Featuring: | Julie Martin |
Creators: | Terry Moore; Brian Miller; Trey Moore |
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Echo is an American independent ongoing comic book series of the action & adventure genres. It was published by Abstract Studio and ran from 2008-2011, spanning a total of thirty issues. The series was written and illustrated by Terry Moore. Echo features the character of Julie Martin, who was taking photographs in the desert one day when she witnessed a secret military body-armor experiment exploding. Struck by shrapnel from the experimental technology, the particles bonded with Julie's biology, forming an armor. The inventors of the technology want their property back, so now Julie is on the run.
Issues
- Echo Vol 2 1
- Echo Vol 2 2
- Echo Vol 2 3
- Echo Vol 2 4
- Echo Vol 2 5
- Echo Vol 2 6
- Echo Vol 2 7
- Echo Vol 2 8
- Echo Vol 2 9
- Echo Vol 2 10
- Echo Vol 2 11
- Echo Vol 2 12
- Echo Vol 2 13
- Echo Vol 2 14
- Echo Vol 2 15
- Echo Vol 2 16
- Echo Vol 2 17
- Echo Vol 2 18
- Echo Vol 2 19
- Echo Vol 2 20
- Echo Vol 2 21
- Echo Vol 2 22
- Echo Vol 2 23
- Echo Vol 2 24
- Echo Vol 2 25
- Echo Vol 2 26
- Echo Vol 2 27
- Echo Vol 2 28
- Echo Vol 2 29
- Echo Vol 2 30
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- Echo: Moon Lake
- Echo: Atomic Dreams
- Echo: Desert Run
- Echo: Collider
- Echo: Black Hole
- Echo: Last Day
Notes & Trivia
- Echo (2008) and Terry Moore's Echo both redirect to this page.
- This series is actually volume one in the run published by Terry Moore and Abstract Studio. It is identified as Volume 2 by this database to distinguish it from the Echo comic book series published by Image Comics in 2000.
- This series was reprinted in French by Delcourt beginning in 2009.