
Nobert
First Appearance
The Maxx #21 (1996)
Powers & Abilities
Also Known As
Maxx
About Nobert
Nobert, known by the alias Maxx, is a mysterious figure who made his first appearance in The Maxx #21 published by Image Comics in 1996. Emerging from the surreal and psychologically charged world crafted within Sam Kieth's groundbreaking series, Nobert arrived during a period when the book was pushing deeper into its strange, dreamlike narrative territory. His real name and precise origins remain shrouded in ambiguity, which only adds to his enigmatic appeal for fans of the series.
Armed with claws as his defining physical trait, Nobert carries a visual kinship with the title character that makes his alias all the more intriguing. The Maxx universe was never a place for simple answers, and Nobert fits perfectly into its layered, introspective storytelling. His appearance in issue #21 places him squarely in the later chapters of the original run, a stretch of issues that hardcore fans consider essential reading for understanding the full scope of Kieth's vision.
For collectors, The Maxx #21 represents a niche but rewarding find. The Maxx was one of Image's most artistically ambitious early titles, and back issues from the mid-run remain relatively affordable compared to the heat surrounding first issues, making this an accessible entry point for those building a complete run. Nobert's role as an alias-bearing, claw-wielding presence in this world gives the issue a character-collector angle that adds another layer of value.
Whether you are chasing a full run of The Maxx or hunting for every named character debut in the Image catalog, The Maxx #21 deserves a spot on your radar. As interest in deep-cut Image Comics history continues to grow among collectors and readers rediscovering the experimental spirit of 1990s independent comics, issues like this one are only becoming harder to overlook.