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Elephantmen is a European comic book series published by Image Comics, created by Richard Starkings and illustrated by Ladronn, Moritat, Marian Churchland and guest artists. Set in the 23rd century, the series revolves around a group of genetic super soldiers created by a Mad Scientist named Kazushi Nikken. Nikken kidnapped over one hundred women and fertilized their eggs using animal DNA. Through brainwashing, he raised a private army of strong, resilient, and intelligent super soldiers, which he then unleashed upon Northern Africa.

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  • Elephantmen is a European comic book series published by Image Comics, created by Richard Starkings and illustrated by Ladronn, Moritat, Marian Churchland and guest artists. Set in the 23rd century, the series revolves around a group of genetic super soldiers created by a Mad Scientist named Kazushi Nikken. Nikken kidnapped over one hundred women and fertilized their eggs using animal DNA. Through brainwashing, he raised a private army of strong, resilient, and intelligent super soldiers, which he then unleashed upon Northern Africa.
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  • Elephantmen is a European comic book series published by Image Comics, created by Richard Starkings and illustrated by Ladronn, Moritat, Marian Churchland and guest artists. Set in the 23rd century, the series revolves around a group of genetic super soldiers created by a Mad Scientist named Kazushi Nikken. Nikken kidnapped over one hundred women and fertilized their eggs using animal DNA. Through brainwashing, he raised a private army of strong, resilient, and intelligent super soldiers, which he then unleashed upon Northern Africa. Before long, the United Nations raided Nikken's heavily defended facility and put an end to his despicable work. The surviving Elephantmen -- over 15,000 of them -- were sent to various parts of the world and given jobs, education, and even citizenship. When we catch up to them in 2259, the Elephantmen have all the same rights as humans... well, almost. They are not allowed to run for any position of authority. They are not allowed to have children (though this is a moot point, since they were all neutered by Nikken). They are definitely not allowed to assemble, unless authorized by the government. They are denied the right to bear arms. After all, when you have over 100 tonnes of muscle walking around, you wanna be careful. Currently there are three collected volumes of Elephantmen, one volume of the prequel series Elephantmen: War Toys, and three volumes of Hip Flask, starring the hippo hybrid who started it all. As of 2010, a film adaptation of Elephantmen is in the works.
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