Cover Credits |
Artist: Steve Lightle |
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Comic Title: Wanderers #10
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: January 1989
On Sale Date:
December 6, 1988 Shipping Date December 6, 1988
Source: Direct Currents, #11
Shipping Date December 8, 1988
Source: Amazing Heroes, #153
Direct Market Date December 8, 1988
Source: Comic Shop News, #75, #76
Copyright Date December 6, 1988
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1988
Cover Price: $1.25
Page Count: 32
Editor: Karen Berger
Story |
Title: "The Double Cue"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Wanderers
Writer: Doug Moench
Penciller: Dave Hoover
Inker: Robert Campanella
Letterer: Robert M. Pinaha
Colorist: Helen Vesik
Feature Character(s)
- Wanderers (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Re-Animage (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Psyche (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Elvar (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Quantum Queen (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Dartalon (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Aviax (last appearance in Wanderers #9; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
Supporting Character(s)
- Contact (last appearance in Wanderers #7; next appearance in Wanderers #12)
- Clonus (last appearance in Wanderers #8; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
Villain(s)
- Bombar Pavish (a businessman; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
- Tark Kotark (a perfume maker; next appearance in Wanderers #11)
Other Character(s)
- Several unnamed test subjects (no further appearances)
- A security officer (no further appearances)
Comments:
This story continues in Wanderers #11.
Synopsis:
While Psyche mourns the death of her parents, Re-Animage allows Quantum Queen to pursue her own interests, electing not to take on new missions. Quantum Queen accepts an offer from Bombar Pavish on Hypeworld to become a celebrity. Pavish's partner Tark Kotark has developed a method of hormone extraction. Quantum Queen's hormones are extracted and used to make a perfume. The extraction process has a side-effect of weakening Quantum Queen to the point of exhaustion. Only when she is too weak to fight does she discover that Pavish's real goal was to use the extracted hormones to transfer Quantum Queen's powers to others.
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