War Dancer

War Dancer is a comic book series published by Defiant Comics, from February 1994 until July 1994.

The logo for War Dancer

The series was created and illustrated by Alan Weiss and co-written by Weiss and comics author, creator and one time former Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics and Valiant Comics, Jim Shooter.

The series spanned a total of six issues until Defiant ceased its publication in the summer of 1994.

Plot

War Dancer features a storyline that includes many elements of the Aztec culture, including names and places (Quetzalcoatl) as well as Aztec-related armor and jewelry that the Dancer wears on his neck and helmet.

The story follows a prince from another world who uses rain dancing to summon the end of worlds, to speed up the end of all things in order to bring back his one true love. The prince (Dancer) is not a typical 'super hero' in terms of good/evil, and Alan Weiss' character is a unique and original creation.

The character has problems with the heroic super-powered Charles Smith.[1]

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gollark: In the sense that "it's bad, but not enough for it to matter much unless you need to optimise that bit"?
gollark: This is merely an issue due to C bad.
gollark: You can shrink them to fit if needed and it is almost certainly better timewise than the alternative.
gollark: Reallocing constantly MAY be !inefficient!!.

References

  1. Charlemagne #4 (June 1994)


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