Cover Credits |
Artist: Tom Lyle |
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Comic Title: Starman #11
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: June 1989
On Sale Date:
April 25, 1989 Shipping Date April 25, 1989
Source: Amazing Heroes, #163
Shipping Date April 25, 1989
Source: Previews, #2
Copyright Date April 25, 1989
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1989
Direct Market Date April 27, 1989
Source: Comic Shop News, #93, #94, #95
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 32
Editor: Robert Greenberger
Story |
Title: "A Matter of Life and Death"
Pages: 22
Feature(s):
Starman (Will Payton)
Writer: Roger Stern
Penciller: Tom Lyle
Inker: Robert Allen Smith
Letterer: Robert M. Pinaha
Colorist: Michele Wolfman
Feature Character(s)
- Starman (last appearance in Starman #10; next appearance in Starman #12)
Supporting Character(s)
- Glenn Wharton (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #19)
- Sylvia Wharton (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #19)
- Phil Easton (last appearance in Starman #10; next appearance in Starman #15)
Villain(s)
- Harold Melrose (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Power Elite (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Stanley Hale (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Olivia Hardy (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Samantha Morgan (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- David Winters (dies in this story; last appearance in Starman #7; no further appearances)
- Dennis Blake (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Frank Donovan (last appearance in Starman #7; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Warren Clement (first initial W revealed; last appearance in Starman #1; next appearance in Starman #12)
- Charles Francis (head of production for Stellar Avionics Lab; no further appearances)
Comments:
This story continues in Starman #12.
Synopsis:
Starman visits Stellar Avionics Lab where his powers are tested. While there he learns of a connection to the Hutchings Institute. Later he finds that Dr. Melrose from the Institute has taken custody of the Power Elite. Starman confronts Melrose, who tells a fictitious story. Melrose claims that the Power Elite are heroes duped by a Durlan spy. He convinces Starman to help revive them. After Melrose's machine revives the Elite, Starman is trapped and his energy siphoned off into David Winters. However, the energy overloads Winters and the machine causing an explosion. Winters is killed, leaving Starman at the mercy of the other members of the Power Elite.
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