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Panda Khan

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2003 13:11 -0700
by Jack Staff
Does anyone remember him and does anyone know what happened to him?

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2003 19:33 -0700
by Kodiakc
i got a couple of Panda Khan comics and the toy that came out with TMNT
but not sure what happened to him or his creator.

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2003 21:22 -0700
by Tounian
haha, jack staff sounds like a porn star name.

Easy now....

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 10:53 -0700
by takematsu
Jackstaff is a flag pole.

Now that the zen moment is past; Speaking hastily offers offense, and taking offense hastily leads to strife. Less strife is better, especially in a dojo. Let's all think before speaking (or writing, as the case may be).

So, when was Panda Khan on the market? Could the Geishu house have a Mongol in the woodpile? :shock:

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2003 13:48 -0700
by Jack Staff
No Jack Staff is a comic character in the comic book by Dancing Elephant Press and Image Comics

Re: Panda Khan

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 11:57 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Jack Staff wrote:Does anyone remember him and does anyone know what happened to him?
I see Dave Garcia and Monica Sharp every year at the San Diego Con. Dave still does art, but as far as I know, there are no plans to bring Panda Khan back to comics.

Panda Khan

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2003 18:23 -0700
by RobbieOhio
If I recall correctly, Panda Khan started as a back-up feature in Colleen Doran's "A Distant Soil" while it was published by Warp Graphics and Apple Comics. Dave and Monica self-published several issues under their Abacus Press company. After the Turtles boom, I didn't see much else on Panda Khan, aside from a pin-up page here and there. I corresponded with Monica and Dave years ago when I was designing a newsletter for the local Starfleet (Star Trek) club... Dave used to do little spot illustrations for Starlog and other magazines, and I wrote them for permission to use some of Dave's art. I enjoyed their letters, but I haven't wrote them in a few years now.

But, anyway, if you can find some of the Panda Khan issues around, do pick them up. It was a very well executed, nice book... extremely missed....

Robbie
Canton, Ohio

remembing panda khan

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 0:21 -0700
by gunblade007
hey stan,
is that ture will he be in the 2004 comic con in san diego i like to see him. i don't remember him much.i didn't know there was a panda khan comic or usagi comic too. i guess made guess stars out of every comic series made by them. and would panda khan be chinese because panda is a chinese animal and khan was a ruler in china.