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Kid Eternity | |
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Title: | Kid Eternity |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | March-November, 1991 |
Total issues: | 3 |
Featuring: | Christopher Freeman |
Creators: | Grant Morrison; Duncan Fegredo; Karen Berger |
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Previous: | Volume One (Quality Comics) |
Next: | Volume Three (Vertigo) |
Kid Eternity, Volume 2 is an American comic book graphic novel limited series. It was published by DC Comics and ran for three issues from March to November, 1991. The series re-introduces the Golden Age character of Kit Freeman, aka Kid Eternity, but with a more modernistic approach. The series was written by Grant Morrison with painted interior artwork by Duncan Fegredo. The title was edited by Karen Berger. All three issues of the series have been collected in trade paperback format.
Issues
- Kid Eternity Vol 2 1
- Kid Eternity Vol 2 2
- Kid Eternity Vol 2 3
Annuals & Specials
Collections
- Kid Eternity (TPB)
Notes & Trivia
- Kid Eternity was created by Bill Woolfolk and Al Bryant.
- Kid Eternity (1991) redirects to this page.
- A sequel title, Kid Eternity, Volume 3, began publication in 1993 and was published under DC's Vertigo imprint.