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MANHUNTER VOL. 3 #23
Cover Date: August 2006
Cover Price: $2.99
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Cover Credits:
Art: Stephane Roux (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Marc Andreyko |
Layout pencils | Javier Pina, Diego Olmos |
Finishes | Fernando Blanco |
Lettering | Travis Lanham |
Colors | Jason Wright |
Assistant editing | Rachel Gluckstern |
Editing | Joan Hilty |
Feature Character(s):
Guest Star(s):
- Sandra Knight (last in Starman Vol. 2 #73; revealed as Manhunter's grandmother; also in flashbacks following flashback in Freedom Fighters Vol. 2 #4; then in flashback preceding JSA #42; next in issue #31)
Supporting Character(s):
- Dylan Battles
- Director Bones (behind the scenes)
- Cameron Chase
- Damon Matthews
- Todd Rice (next in issue #25)
- Julie Robinson (last in issue #20)
- Peter Robinson
- Ramsey Robinson
- Violet Elizabeth Robinson (first appearance; the newborn daughter of Julie and Peter)
Villain(s):
- Sweeney Todd
- Doctor Psycho (last in issue #21)
- Talia al Ghul
Guest Appearance(s):
- Doctor Mid-Nite II
- All-Star Squadron
- Iron Munro (in flashback following flashback in Legends of the DC Universe #31 and preceding flashback in issue #34)
- Atom I (in flashbacks following All-Star Comics #16 and preceding All-American Comics #50/2 and between All-American Comics #56/2 and #57/3
- Wildcat II (in flashback between Sensation Comics #19/6 and #20/6)
- Air Wave I (in flashback between Detective Comics #72 and #73)
- Doctor Fate I (in flashback following All-Star Comics #16 and preceding More Fun Comics #91/2)
- Green Lantern (Alan Scott; in flashback)
- Hawkman (in flashback)
- Johnny Quick (in flashback between More Fun Comics #95/4 and #96/2)
- Starman I (in flashback following All-Star Comics #16; next in Adventure Comics #86/4)
- Black Condor I (in flashback following flashback in Freedom Fighters Vol. 2 #4 and preceding JSA #42)
Other Character(s):
- Ted Shoemaker
Synopsis: - Chase faces the psychotic killer Sweeney Todd, who wields a psychic razor, and is able to keep herself safe until Manhunter gets wind of her trouble and zooms in to rescue her. Doctor Psycho is 'visited' by a psychic projection of Talia al Ghul, who warns him not to cause any trouble for the Society, and Julie gives birth to a daughter, Violet Elizabeth Robinson. Later, Kate finally finds out who she's really descended from. She discovers that her grandmother is Sandra Knight, formerly the Phantom Lady, and her grandfather is Iron Munro. When Sandra became pregnant with Walter, Kate's father, Munro had made it clear that he wasn't ready for commitment, so she kept the news from him. The only man she told was Al Pratt, the Atom, who helped her check in to a home for unwed mothers. When Walter was born, the nurses assumed that he was the father and put his name on the birth certificate. This is the first time that Sandra has heard any news about her descendants, and wishes that she knew what became of the son stolen by Baron Blitzkrieg. Both she and Kate are happy to discover their newly extended families.