
Prophet
Jonathan Tyler Prophet
First Appearance
Comics Scene #25 (1992)
Powers & Abilities
Also Known As
John Prophet, Jonathan Tyler Prophet, The Man of Marble
About Prophet
Prophet, born Jonathan Tyler Prophet, is one of Image Comics' most visually striking and conceptually ambitious characters. Debuting in Comics Scene #25 in 1992, Prophet was created during the early Image boom as a powerhouse super-soldier with roots that stretch far beyond ordinary humanity — his origin touching on godlike and eternal forces. That first appearance in Comics Scene #25 is a genuine rarity for dedicated collectors, representing a promotional preview that preceded his full comics launch and commands serious attention in the back-issue market.
What truly elevated Prophet from cult curiosity to collector cornerstone was the landmark 2012 relaunch under Brandon Graham and a rotating cast of visionary artists. That reimagined Prophet series, beginning with Prophet #21, stripped the character down and rebuilt him as a lone warrior awakened in a savage far-future Earth, traversing alien civilizations and cosmic wastelands. The run is widely regarded as one of the most creatively daring sci-fi comics of the decade, drawing comparisons to Heavy Metal and classic science fiction literature. Issues from that era, particularly the early numbers of the relaunch, are highly sought after by collectors who appreciate boundary-pushing sequential art.
Prophet's power set is staggering even by superhero standards — combining raw physical dominance through super strength, invulnerability, and flight with tactical genius, weapon mastery, and the rare ability to adapt to virtually any environment. His omni-lingual capabilities, time travel, and astral projection further cement him as a character whose stories can span any era or dimension, giving writers virtually unlimited narrative canvas. The alias "The Man of Marble" hints at his near-indestructible nature, a quality that makes him a compelling force in any story he enters.
For collectors, Prophet represents an undervalued corner of the Image library with serious upside. The original 1990s Extreme Studios issues carry strong nostalgia value and are increasingly difficult to find in high grade, while the Graham-era relaunch issues are essential reads that have built a passionate fanbase. Whether you're chasing that elusive Comics Scene #25 debut or completing the acclaimed modern run, Prophet's books reward collectors who dig deeper than the mainstream shelf.