Axel Pressbutton
Creation & Design
Axel Pressbutton was created in the mid-1980s as a satirical take on the spy genre, blending elements of humor and action.Early Years
Initially introduced in a one-shot comic, Axel quickly gained popularity for his witty dialogue and unique approach to espionage.Character Development
Over the years, Axel Pressbutton has evolved from a comedic spy to a more complex character, grappling with the moral implications of his actions while still retaining his humor.Cultural Reception
Axel Pressbutton has been well-received for its clever writing and engaging storytelling, appealing to both comic book fans and casual readers.Character Details
Real Name:
Axel Pressbutton
Aliases:
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Agency, The Resistance
Abilities:
Enhanced intelligence, Combat skills, Stealth
Equipment:
High-tech gadgets, Weapons
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
brown
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Warrior Magazine #1
Quality
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1982
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Vol. 1
Debut of 'V for Vendetta' stories
1st appearance of Marvelman since 1963
1st appearance of Axel Pressbutton, an insanely violent cyborg with a button on his chest that delivers ecstatic pleasure - previously appeared in UK music magazines Dark Star #22 and Sounds #1
Debut of 'V for Vendetta' stories
1st appearance of Marvelman since 1963
1st appearance of Axel Pressbutton, an insanely violent cyborg with a button on his chest that delivers ecstatic pleasure - previously appeared in UK music magazines Dark Star #22 and Sounds #1
Warrior Magazine #4
Quality
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1982
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Vol. 1
Origin of Axel Pressbutton
Axel Pressbutton #1
Eclipse
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1984
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Vol. 1
First solo series featuring Axel Pressbutton
Reprinted material from magazine strips
First solo series featuring Axel Pressbutton
Reprinted material from magazine strips
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