Equine
Creation & Design
Equine was created to embody the spirit of freedom and strength associated with horses, designed to appeal to both young readers and adults.Early Years
Initially introduced as a side character, Equine quickly gained popularity and was developed into a lead character due to her unique abilities and compelling backstory.Character Development
Over the years, Equine has evolved from a simple hero to a complex character with deep emotional ties to her friends and family, showcasing growth and resilience.Cultural Reception
Equine has been well-received, praised for her strong character development and relatable struggles, resonating with a diverse audience.Character Details
Real Name:
Equine
Aliases:
The Horse Hero, Equestrian Avenger
Species:
Equine
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Equestrian League, Mythic Guardians
Abilities:
Super strength, Enhanced agility, Telepathic communication with horses
Equipment:
Magical saddle, Equestrian armor
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Equine the Uncivilized #1
GraphXPress
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1985
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Equine the Uncivilized, parody of Conan the Barbarian
1st appearance of Equine the Uncivilized, parody of Conan the Barbarian
Equine the Uncivilized #6
GraphXPress
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1989
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Vol. 1
Cover, interior and pin-up partial team appearance of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, illustrated by Eastman & Laird
Cover interior and pin-up appearance of Panda Khan, illustrated by Dave Garcia
Interior appearance of Stan Sakai's Nilson Groundthumper, often misidentified as Usagi Yojimbo
Referred to as a "jam" issue with multiple prominent 1980s indie creators collaborating on this issue
Cover, interior and pin-up partial team appearance of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, illustrated by Eastman & Laird
Cover interior and pin-up appearance of Panda Khan, illustrated by Dave Garcia
Interior appearance of Stan Sakai's Nilson Groundthumper, often misidentified as Usagi Yojimbo
Referred to as a "jam" issue with multiple prominent 1980s indie creators collaborating on this issue
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