Issue | #8 |
Published | June 1987 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bob Budiansky (Editor); Rosemary McCormick-Lowy (Assistant Editor); Jim Shooter (Editor-in-Chief) |
Characters | Psi-Force [Michael Crawley; Stasi Inyushin; Tyrone Jessup; Kathy Ling; Wayne Tucker]; Stalker [Thomas Boyd]; Psi-Hawk |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Mark Texeira (signed) |
Inks | Mark Texeira (signed) |
Characters | Michael Crawley; Anastasia "Stasi" Inyushin; Tyrone Jessup; Kathy Ling; Wayne Tucker; Psi-Hawk; Stalker [Thomas Boyd]; Derek Shiningstar (in shadows, villain); Charlie (introduction, villain); Jack (introduction, villain); Laszlo (introduction, villain) |
Synopsis | Stalker ambushes the teens as they are touring the Alcatraz prison. They summon the Psi-Hawk to help fight him, but Boyd is able to absorb the Psi-Hawk's energies until it vanishes. When Derek Shiningstar's agents arrive, Stalker realizes that they are there to kill the teens and that he has been lied to. Stalker turns on the agents and helps form the Psi-Hawk to defeat the agents. Stalker realizes he's burned his bridges with Shiningstar, but that he doesn't feel safe with the teens either, and leaves alone. The group decides to seek out Emmett Proudhawk's grandmother for help. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Danny Fingeroth |
Pencils | Mark Texeira |
Inks | Mark Texeira |
Colors | Bob Sharen |
Letters | Joe Rosen |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Includes mini bios of New Universe production staff members. |
Synopsis | House ad for new Codename: Spitfire series. |
Letters | typeset |