The first book under the Image banner was X-Force artist Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood. It was such a hit that Liefeld turned every idea in his sketchbook into a hit comic. Among these was Prophet.
The character of John Prophet first appeared in Youngblood #2. He was originally conceived as a Captain America riff, a WWII-era man who volunteered to be experimented on by a time-traveling scientist. The art was farmed out to Liefeld’s studio, each artist a watered down version of the next, all of them playing a game of telephone with human anatomy and the rules of storytelling. It’s all cool posing and blood dripping off of impossible weapons.
By the mid-90s, the series Prophet went into hibernation, only to be resurrected in 2012. Liefeld recruited creators Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, and Giannis Milonogiannis, and gave them free rein to reimagine his characters.
The technology depicted in the series is like a mixture of Dune and Alien, with organic machines, mucus magic, and teeth everywhere. At times it reads like a broken down version of Flash Gordon, with the same kind of propulsive storytelling.