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    Extremist #1

    Extremist » Extremist #1 - December, Nineteen Ninety-Three released by DC Comics on September 1993.

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    December, Nineteen Ninety-Three last edited by gravenraven on 05/26/23 07:35PM View full history

    The day THE EXTREMIST's life fell apart was the day she started living. One night two years ago, as Judy Tanner and her husband, Jack, were leaving a Pacific Heights sushi bar, a man stepped out of the shadows, plunged a knife into Jack's abdomen and carved a deep X. A week after the funeral, Judy knew only one thing for certain: she had never truly known the man she had married. In a squalid studio apartment Jack had rented without her knowledge, Judy found hundreds of books and photographs describing a world she never dared dream existed - a world of sexual obsessions, of pleasure and pain, of leather and lacerations - depraved passions sanctioned by a secret organization called the Order. She found cassette tapes labeled 'The Diary of the Extremist,' about a man who tracked down sex criminals and, often as not, killed them. The voice on the tape was Jack's. Judy also found a costume. Once it may have belonged to the man she had called her husband, but within a year the costume belonged to Judy. And Judy belonged to the world of THE EXTREMIST.

    The Introduction issue to The Extremist. This is where we meet Judy Tanner (The Current Extremist). The events in this comic would also take place after issue #3.

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    "It was rather like a pornographic Dickens tale." 0

    The PremisePeter Milligan is simply nuts or may just be an overlooked genius. Page 3 of issue #1 The Extremist is a tale about life and lack of life.  To truly feel alive do we have to go to the Extreme?  I feel that is the question Peter Milligan asks us.  This introduction issue sets up the world of the Extremist.  His/Her purpose and function in this world.  A comic written for 1993, Peter Milligan explores taboos.  Taboos that have changed over time, but overall define the state of the masse...

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