Crush (1996 Image) comic books 1970 or later
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Written by Mike Baron. Art by N. Stephen Harris and Reggie Jones. Cover by Walter McDaniel and Charles Drost. Untitled story; A black psychiatrist, J. C. Pratt, dresses up in a costume, grabs two big guns, and beats the snot out of drug dealers in Empire City and Liberty City as The Crush; The Squeegee is on the loose, killing and removing the faces of his victims. Ad for Kurt Busiek's Astro City, art by Alex Ross. Ad for Prophet/Avengelyne , art by Rob Liefeld and Stephen Platt. Ad for Spawn Ultra Action Fighters from McFarlane Toys. Ad for Casual Heroes from Motown Machineworks, art by Steve Rude. 36 pages, full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Written by Mike Baron. Art by N. Stephen Harris and Reggie Jones. Cover by Walter McDaniel and Charles Drost. Let Me Light Your Fire; J. C. Pratt is assaulted by Lucian Long, Emma's husband; As The Crush, he eavesdrops on the Congress of Crime; When The Crush confronts Squeegee at Steel Point Nuclear Power Plant, Lucian Long sets off an explosion while they are both in the reactor room. Ad for Casual Heroes from Motown Machineworks, art by Steve Rude. Ad for The Savage Dragon 26. Ad for 21 Issue #2, art by Marc Silvestri. 36 pages, full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Written by Mike Baron. Art by N. Stephen Harris and Reggie Jones. Cover by Walter McDaniel and Charles Drost. Million Dollar Smile; Lucian Long leaks J. C. Pratt's name to Squeegee, who attacks Pratt and his girlfriend Ally at Pratt's apartment; As The Crush, Pratt pushes Squeegee off the roof of his apartment building. Ad for Supreme Madness! trade paperback from Extreme Studios. Ad for Shadowhawk 7. Ad for Grifter and Shi, art by Jim Lee, William Tucci, and Travis Charest. 36 pages, full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Written by Mike Baron. Art by N. Stephen Harris and Reggie Jones. Cover by Walter McDaniel and Charles Drost. The Hip Hop Slide; The Crush saves a rapper, Dimond Ruff, from the Bedloe Paddies, an Irish street gang; Dimond Ruff consults with psychiatrist J. C. Pratt because his rival, Sig-S, is after him; The Crush gets taken down by Sig-S and his bodyguard, Spain, when he tries to rescue Dimond Ruff from them. Ad for Glory and Angela: Hells Angels, art by Mike Deodato, Jr. Ad for Ripclaw. Comics Buyers' Guide 1996 Fan Awards ballot. 36 pages, full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Written by Mike Baron. Art by N. Stephen Harris and Reggie Jones. Cover by Walter McDaniel and Charles Drost. The Hip Hop Slide Conclusion ; The Crush overcomes Sig-S and his bodyguard, and rushes across town to Dimond Ruff's concert; He stops Colm Aloysius O'Herlihy from shooting Ruff from the rafters, then reveals to Ruff that his manager, Sandy McPherson, was trying to have him killed. Ad for The Savage Dragon 28. The Crush illustration by Serapio Calm. Ad for Freelance Part 1, art by Mike Grell. Ad for Angela/Spawn Heaven and Hell poster, art by Greg Capullo. 36 pages, full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.