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|headlines= '''Samaritan Checks Nightmare Rampage, Caped "Samaritan" Saves Challenger, Final Frontier, Who Are The Experimentals?, Unmasked!, Rex & Natalie It's A Girl!, First Family To City: Good-Bye!, Aliens Routed By Honor Guard, Japan Surrenders, Astro-Naut Exposes Fifth Columnists, Commando K Lost Near Pyongyang''' | |headlines= '''Samaritan Checks Nightmare Rampage, Caped "Samaritan" Saves Challenger, Final Frontier, Who Are The Experimentals?, Unmasked!, Rex & Natalie It's A Girl!, First Family To City: Good-Bye!, Aliens Routed By Honor Guard, Japan Surrenders, Astro-Naut Exposes Fifth Columnists, Commando K Lost Near Pyongyang''' | ||
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[[Category: Publications| 199509]] | [[Category: Publications| 199509]] |
Revision as of 20:01, 18 November 2015
Credits: Kurt Busiek (Writer), Brent Anderson (Art), Alex Ross (Cover & Back Cover Character Sketch), Richard Starkings and Comicraft (Lettering and Design), Steve Buccellato and Electric Crayon (Coloring and Production), Ann Huntington Busiek (Managing Editor), Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson (Samaritan Figure Drawing), Art Nichols (Letter Column Background Art) Publisher: Image Comics Appearances: Elliot Mills (First), Silver Agent (First), Karnus (First), Shirak (First), Ravagers (First), Honor Guard - (Cleopatra I (First), Kitkat (First), Leopardman (First), Max O'Millions (First), N-Forcer, Silver Agent, Starwoman (First)), Bouncing Beatnik (First), Old Soldier (First)
Mentions: Samaritan, The Living Nightmare, Experimentals, First Family, All-American, Lamplighter, Frontiersman, Astro-Naut, Commando K, Legions of Midnight Narrative Voice: Elliot Mills, telling a flashback story to a young reporter. Date of Story: August 9th, 1995 in present; flashback portion to a few dates over late summer/early Fall of 1959. Likely in the last couple of weeks of August or first week of September.
Events: This issue's Events & Annotations list.
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