
Pitt
First Appearance
Wizard: The Comics Magazine #16 (1992)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Pit, Pitt
About Pitt
Pitt is one of the most visually striking and ferociously powerful characters to emerge from the Image Comics explosion of the early 1990s, created by artist and storyteller Dale Keown. A half-human, half-alien hybrid of terrifying proportions, Pitt possesses a combination of raw physical power, natural weaponry in the form of devastating claws, and surprising psychic abilities that make him one of the most formidable beings in the Image Universe. His origins are rooted in extraterrestrial experimentation and tragedy, giving the character an emotional depth that balanced his monstrous exterior and helped him stand out in a crowded era of extreme superhero designs.
For collectors, the character's publishing history begins with a legendary appearance in Wizard: The Comics Magazine #16 from 1992, where Dale Keown previewed the character before his solo launch. This preview issue is considered a cornerstone piece for any serious Pitt collection and remains highly sought after. Pitt then launched into his own ongoing series through Full Bleed Studios under the Image umbrella, where Keown's painted and penciled artwork set an incredibly high visual standard. Story arcs exploring Pitt's bond with a young boy named Timmy, his battles against the alien Creed forces, and his violent struggles to protect those he cared about gave the series emotional stakes that resonated with readers beyond the spectacle of the action.
Keown's involvement as both writer and artist throughout much of the series means that Pitt comics represent some of the most cohesive creator-driven work to come out of that era. Crossover appearances with other Image titles, including interactions within the broader Superhuman Community, expanded the character's footprint across the line and created additional key issues for collectors to hunt down. The series was also notable for its sometimes irregular publishing schedule, which was driven by Keown's commitment to quality artwork — making completed story arcs feel like genuine artistic achievements rather than assembly-line product.
Pitt remains a rewarding character for collectors who appreciate early Image history, creator-owned storytelling, and landmark visual art in comics form. First issues, Wizard preview appearances, and Dale Keown signature variants carry strong collector appeal, while the complete run offers a cohesive vision that holds up as a defining artifact of 1990s independent superhero comics. Whether you're building a complete Image history collection or chasing down key Bronze and Modern Age first appearances, Pitt delivers both cultural significance and undeniable visual impact on every page.






