Identify 80s or 90s comics with ripped creatures (not dwarves)





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It was a comicbook series about fantasy creatures published in the 80s or 90s definitely not online since I was a kid and Internet didn't existed to me. The graphic style was European (bande dessinée) or American.



These creatures were bare chested, or wore light clothes, because I remember them being ripped, with abs and pecs, and being mélée-focused but they were not dwarves. I mean they were not stocky, but athletic. I don't remember their overall size (I don't remember a scale).



Maybe they were elves but not the tall-and-ranged-attack Tolkien type.










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  • So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

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  • Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

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It was a comicbook series about fantasy creatures published in the 80s or 90s definitely not online since I was a kid and Internet didn't existed to me. The graphic style was European (bande dessinée) or American.



These creatures were bare chested, or wore light clothes, because I remember them being ripped, with abs and pecs, and being mélée-focused but they were not dwarves. I mean they were not stocky, but athletic. I don't remember their overall size (I don't remember a scale).



Maybe they were elves but not the tall-and-ranged-attack Tolkien type.










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  • So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

    – FuzzyBoots
    12 hours ago











  • Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

    – Klaus Æ. Mogensen
    12 hours ago














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It was a comicbook series about fantasy creatures published in the 80s or 90s definitely not online since I was a kid and Internet didn't existed to me. The graphic style was European (bande dessinée) or American.



These creatures were bare chested, or wore light clothes, because I remember them being ripped, with abs and pecs, and being mélée-focused but they were not dwarves. I mean they were not stocky, but athletic. I don't remember their overall size (I don't remember a scale).



Maybe they were elves but not the tall-and-ranged-attack Tolkien type.










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It was a comicbook series about fantasy creatures published in the 80s or 90s definitely not online since I was a kid and Internet didn't existed to me. The graphic style was European (bande dessinée) or American.



These creatures were bare chested, or wore light clothes, because I remember them being ripped, with abs and pecs, and being mélée-focused but they were not dwarves. I mean they were not stocky, but athletic. I don't remember their overall size (I don't remember a scale).



Maybe they were elves but not the tall-and-ranged-attack Tolkien type.







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  • So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

    – FuzzyBoots
    12 hours ago











  • Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

    – Klaus Æ. Mogensen
    12 hours ago



















  • So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

    – FuzzyBoots
    12 hours ago











  • Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

    – Klaus Æ. Mogensen
    12 hours ago

















So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

– FuzzyBoots
12 hours ago





So, since you state they're not dwarves, they're definitely not short then?

– FuzzyBoots
12 hours ago













Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

– Klaus Æ. Mogensen
12 hours ago





Was it a manga-style, US style or European-style comic? Was it published in magazines, online, or as a graphic novel?

– Klaus Æ. Mogensen
12 hours ago










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Is it possible you're thinking of Elfquest? The elves in question definitely tend to very toned, and muscular. The degree of focus on mêlée varies with them using a mixture of primitive ranged weapons, and a variety of swords, knives, and clubs.



Elfquest image featuring Cutter in the foreground



Because elves were mentioned, I decided to try fantasy comic heavily muscled elves (which surprisingly did not lead me to highly NSFW results). One of the images was of Cutter, which reminded me of reading Elfquest as a child.






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    Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

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    @BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

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Is it possible you're thinking of Elfquest? The elves in question definitely tend to very toned, and muscular. The degree of focus on mêlée varies with them using a mixture of primitive ranged weapons, and a variety of swords, knives, and clubs.



Elfquest image featuring Cutter in the foreground



Because elves were mentioned, I decided to try fantasy comic heavily muscled elves (which surprisingly did not lead me to highly NSFW results). One of the images was of Cutter, which reminded me of reading Elfquest as a child.






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    Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

    – Bebs V
    11 hours ago






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    @BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

    – FuzzyBoots
    11 hours ago
















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Is it possible you're thinking of Elfquest? The elves in question definitely tend to very toned, and muscular. The degree of focus on mêlée varies with them using a mixture of primitive ranged weapons, and a variety of swords, knives, and clubs.



Elfquest image featuring Cutter in the foreground



Because elves were mentioned, I decided to try fantasy comic heavily muscled elves (which surprisingly did not lead me to highly NSFW results). One of the images was of Cutter, which reminded me of reading Elfquest as a child.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

    – Bebs V
    11 hours ago






  • 4





    @BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

    – FuzzyBoots
    11 hours ago














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Is it possible you're thinking of Elfquest? The elves in question definitely tend to very toned, and muscular. The degree of focus on mêlée varies with them using a mixture of primitive ranged weapons, and a variety of swords, knives, and clubs.



Elfquest image featuring Cutter in the foreground



Because elves were mentioned, I decided to try fantasy comic heavily muscled elves (which surprisingly did not lead me to highly NSFW results). One of the images was of Cutter, which reminded me of reading Elfquest as a child.






share|improve this answer















Is it possible you're thinking of Elfquest? The elves in question definitely tend to very toned, and muscular. The degree of focus on mêlée varies with them using a mixture of primitive ranged weapons, and a variety of swords, knives, and clubs.



Elfquest image featuring Cutter in the foreground



Because elves were mentioned, I decided to try fantasy comic heavily muscled elves (which surprisingly did not lead me to highly NSFW results). One of the images was of Cutter, which reminded me of reading Elfquest as a child.







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    Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

    – Bebs V
    11 hours ago






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    @BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

    – FuzzyBoots
    11 hours ago














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    Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

    – Bebs V
    11 hours ago






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    @BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

    – FuzzyBoots
    11 hours ago








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Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

– Bebs V
11 hours ago





Exactly... how did you find that?, I tried with a lots of different keywords but did find nothing.

– Bebs V
11 hours ago




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@BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

– FuzzyBoots
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@BebsV: Combination of a lucky search prompt, and having read Elfquest as a child.

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