Cover Credits |
Artist: Doug Rice |
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Comic Title: Manhunter #13
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: May 1989
On Sale Date:
March 14, 1989 Shipping Date March 14, 1989
Source: Amazing Heroes, #160
Shipping Date March 14, 1989
Source: Previews, #1
Copyright Date March 14, 1989
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1989
Direct Market Date March 16, 1989
Source: Comic Shop News, #91
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 32
Editor: Barbara J. Kesel (Randall)
Story |
Title: "Trackdown"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
Manhunter (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Kim Yale
Penciller: John Koch
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Letterer: Albert Tobias De Guzman
Colorist: Julianna Ferriter
Feature Character(s)
- Manhunter (last appearance in Manhunter #12; next appearance in Manhunter #14)
Supporting Character(s)
- Eleanor Shaw (last appearance in Manhunter #3; next appearance in Manhunter #15)
- Sylvia Kandrey (last appearance in Manhunter #11; next appearance in Manhunter #15)
Villain(s)
- Cat-Man (first post-Crisis appearance; next appearance in Detective Comics #612)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Flo Crowly (last appearance in Suicide Squad #26; next appearance in Suicide Squad #27)
- Oracle (last appearance in Suicide Squad #26; next appearance in Manhunter #14)
Other Character(s)
- Howard Baxter-Foote (last appearance in Manhunter #1; next appearance in Manhunter #24)
- Mark Phelps (a warrant officer; next appearance in Manhunter #21)
- Sassy (a psychic; no further appearances)
- Ray Buravich (a reporter; no further appearances)
- A martial arts instructor (no further appearances)
- Mrs. Grant (a museum benefactor; no further appearances)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Sportsmaster (on a wanted poster)
- Cannon and Saber (on a wanted poster)
- Mirage (on a wanted poster)
Synopsis:
Mark Shaw checks for the latest outstanding warrants. He then begins looking for several wanted criminals including Mirage. After a day of searching for clues, Mark attends a museum benefit with his sister. The Cat-Man strikes at the exhibit forcing Mark to go into action as Manhunter. When Cat-Man tries to get away, he finds that his car is being towed. Mark had reported the car to the police. With his getaway vehicle disabled, the Cat-Man is captured by Manhunter.
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