Issue | #31 |
Published | May 1989 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tom DeFalco (editor-in-chief) |
Characters | David Landers; Dennis Cuzinski; Flaming Demons |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Paul Ryan (signed) |
Inks | Danny Bulanadi (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Recap, credits & indicia |
Characters | Dave Landers; Randy O'Brien; Charly Beck; Merriam Sorensen; Dennis "Scuzz" Cuzinski; Michael Crawley; White Eventists [Father Milius (introduction); Madeline (introduction); Hannah (introduction)]; Flaming Demons [Beany (introduction); Siggy (introduction)] (introduction, villains); Stephanie Harrington (flashback); Ben Harrington (flashback); Jilly Harrington (flashback); Emily Harrington (flashback); DDTeens [Evan Huebner; Joel Larson (dies); Annie Stevenson (dies); Heather Hanneham; Squirm] (flashback) |
Synopsis | Dave drives Stephanie and her family back to Sheboygan. On the way back to New York, he meets up with Michael Crawley who tells him that he recently escaped a paranormal religious cult, the White Eventists, who are still holding Scuzz. Dave attempts to rescue Scuzz, but the group's leader tells Scuzz to go willingly back to New York with them. Back in New York Scuzz appears completely happy with his newfound faith. Dave allows Scuzz to join a local chapter of the White Eventists and Michael becomes furious that he has now become separated form his last friend. Dave offers him a place with the group, but Michael angrily storms off. Finally giving up on Stephanie, Dave gets together with Merriam. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Mark Gruenwald |
Pencils | Paul Ryan |
Inks | Danny Bulanadi |
Colors | Paul Becton |
Letters | Janice Chiang |
Editing | Howard Mackie; David Wohl (assistant editor) |
Characters | Captain Manhattan (joins); Chrome [Jenny Swensen]; Elgin (introduction, villain); Maynard (introduction, villain); Ramon (introduction, villain); Huey (introduction, villain); Arturo (introduction, villain) |
Synopsis | Jenny dons the costumed identity of Chrome and becomes Captain Manhattan's sidekick, aiding him in defeating a group of drug dealers. Although she enjoys the action, her main interest is in trying to get Captain Manhattan to treat her like a woman. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Mark Gruenwald |
Pencils | Mike Gustovich |
Inks | Mike Gustovich |
Colors | Harry Eisenstein |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Editing | David Wohl |
Letters | typeset |
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Notes | Advertisement for subscriptions to Marvel Comics titles |
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Notes | The Official Timeline of the New Universe continues |