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Black Pearl (1996) comic books 1970 or later

  • Issue #1
    Black Pearl (1996) 1

    Written by Mark Hamill and Eric Johnson. Art by H.M. Baker and Bruce Patterson. Cover by H.M. Baker. Luther isn't a hero. He isn't motivated by honor or justice -- at best he's a regular guy. He went out that night, he followed that woman home, because he hoped to see something. What he saw was her abduction. What he did was save her . . . for himself. But the newspapers, the television, they turned it into something else, turned him into someone else. Now he's The Black Pearl, and the media won't let him quit. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Black Pearl (1996) 2

    Written by Mark Hamill and Eric Johnson. Art by H.M. Baker and Bruce Patterson. Cover by H.M. Baker. Luther Drake bumped heads with fate and the Black Pearl was born! Fueled by a frenzied media, there's no turning back now, as he desperately strives to strike back at injustice. Is he driven by headlines . . . or his heart? This boy's got deep, dark secrets. Come and take a peek. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Black Pearl (1996) 3

    Written by Mark Hamill and Eric Johnson. Art by H.M. Baker and Bruce Patterson. Cover by H.M. Baker. More urban madness as shock jock Jerry Delman pours gasoline onto the flames of Pearl-mania, rolling out a merchandising machine and competing with everyone from the man-in-the-street to low-budget movie producers for a piece of Luther's fifteen minutes of fame! "Find the girl and find The Pearl," is Frank's mantra . . . and his obsession begins to match Luther's as his search for Tina very nearly kills her . . . and pulls him into an all-out, bone-crunching confrontation with The Pearl himself. The chaos continues . . . don't miss it! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Black Pearl (1996) 4

    Written by Mark Hamill and Eric Johnson. Art by H.M. Baker and Bruce Patterson. Cover by H.M. Baker. Action and honor used to make a hero . . . now that's the media's job. Tina's past comes back to haunt her when her best friend is murdered. The Black Pearl is a hero, not a psycho . . . isn't he? With Tina running for her very life, reporter Frank Moran's frantic search for The Pearl gains an almost unbearable urgency. Stung by his show's cancellation, shock jock Jerry Delman plots a pay-per-view comeback as the merchandising machine is pushed to dizzying heights! Be careful, Luther Drake. You'll soon learn why justice is hard! The madness mounts when the mask goes on . . . don't miss it! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.