|   Thrills2000AD: 10
 Megazine: 2
 Extras: 4
 Fanzines: 2
 
 Covers2000AD: 17
 Reprints: 2
 Graphic Novels: 5
 Star Scans: 3
 
 ArtworkSketches: 13
 Wallpaper: 1
 Icons: 2
 
|  |   FIRST APPEARANCE IN 2000ADPhase 1: Tygers 16 episodes (Progs 535 to 550) 81 pagesScript: Grant Morrison, 
Artist: Steve Yeowell
 Reprinted
 The Best of 2000AD 100
 The Best of 2000AD 99
 Titan: Zenith Book 1
 MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN 2000ADPermission to Land 1 episode (Prog 2050) 2 pagesScript: Martin Howe, 
Artist: Steve Yeowell
 Text story.
 FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINEGrant Morrison - Pop-Culture Prophet 1 episode (Meg 245) 7 pagesScript: Matthew Badham, 
Artist: Various
 Featuring: Zenith
 Text article
 MOST RECENT APPEARANCE IN THE MEGAZINEInterrogation - The Art of Storytelling 1 episode (Meg 257) 7 pagesSTARRINGScript: Steve Yeowell inteviewed by Matthew Badham, 
Artist: Steve Yeowell
 Featuring: Zenith
 Zenith
 
 STATUS
 Superhero-cum-pop star
 
 DATELINE
 1987
 
 LOCATION
 London
 
 WEAPONRY
 None. Strong enough to punch clean through a super-Nazi's rib cage, Zenith didn't need weapons.
 
 SOUNDBITE
 "I'm nineteen, I can fly, I can flatten ballbearings between my fingers and I'm practically invulnerable to damage. What can possibly go wrong?"
 
 TRADEMARK
 Vanity, hedonism, and a general air of smug self-satisfaction.
 
 MOTIVATION
 The son of former 60s super-heroes Dr Beat and White Heat, both of whom disappeared under mysterious circumstances, Zenith had little interest in super-heroics. He was more interested in good old-fashioned hedonism, using his famous heritage to bolster his singing career.
 
 PARTNERS
 His long-suffering agent, Eddie; Siadwel Rhys, aka the Red Dragon; Ruby Fox, aka Voltage; Peter St. John, aka 60s super-hippie Mandala, aka the Minister of Defence.
 
 
 LINKS
| Seizing the Fire 
 by Nathan Milner A guide to Zenith
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