In 1978 DC Comics canceled a vast array of titles in one of the largest consolidation efforts in comic book history. At the time they had been running a number of titles created by Jack Kirby collectively known as The Fourth World. Many of the characters still exist in DC lore today. Darkseid, Apokolips, Omac, the New Gods-they all got their start with Kirby in '72. One of the titles was called Kamandi: The Last Boy On Earth. It, too, was canceled in '78. Issue 59 was the last.
I own every edition, having started collecting them when I was about ten, and for years heard rumors of 60 & 61 having been written-that's how abrupt the cancellation was. Earlier today I found a website that had the two copies in e-form. So after 31 years, I got to read a new Kamandi comic.
http://www.kamandi.com/
I had searched before-but never managed to find this site. Today, bored, I searched again and PRESTO!
I can't begin to tell you what it was like to find this after 31 years.
I have read a lot of comments about tv shows, etc canceled early, and the disappointment that the stories weren't continued/resolved. Despite the silliness of the comic, for me it was like seeing a never before shown episode of TOS or the original BSG.
Has anyone else had something like this happen-where you found something you loved that you never thought you'd see again? Some show, or perhaps a book sequel that you didn't even realize existed or, like me, an unread comic?
I own every edition, having started collecting them when I was about ten, and for years heard rumors of 60 & 61 having been written-that's how abrupt the cancellation was. Earlier today I found a website that had the two copies in e-form. So after 31 years, I got to read a new Kamandi comic.
http://www.kamandi.com/
I had searched before-but never managed to find this site. Today, bored, I searched again and PRESTO!
I can't begin to tell you what it was like to find this after 31 years.

I have read a lot of comments about tv shows, etc canceled early, and the disappointment that the stories weren't continued/resolved. Despite the silliness of the comic, for me it was like seeing a never before shown episode of TOS or the original BSG.
Has anyone else had something like this happen-where you found something you loved that you never thought you'd see again? Some show, or perhaps a book sequel that you didn't even realize existed or, like me, an unread comic?