Mike W. Barr, Brian Bolland, Bruce Patterson, and Terry Austin’s Camelot 3000 returns to print for the first time in 13 years in a new trade paperback collection.
The 12-issue medieval fantasty and science fiction series from 1982 takes place in the year 3000 when an armada of aliens led by Morgan Le Fay set their sights on Earth only to be confronted by a resurrected King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
While some of Arthur’s knights look similar to their original incarnations, others are reborn into the new world as different races, genders, and even a genetically-altered human.
Camelot 3000 was one of the early “comic shop only” direct market titles of the era, and original fans will remember the iterminable wait between issues 11 and 12, with almost a year gap between the final two issues of the series.
Camelot 3000 was originally collected in 1988 as one of DC’s first graphic novel collections (in two different trade paperback editions from both DC and Warner Books). It was last collected in trade paperback in 2013 and as a hardcover in 2008.
Camelot 3000 consists of 360 pages for a suggested retail price of $34.99.
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