Mark Shaw
Mark Shaw debuted as the Manhunter, a legacy identity tied to the ancient Manhunter cult. Recruited and trained by the Grandmaster of the Manhunter organization, Shaw believed he was serving justice before discovering the true, sinister nature of the group he had pledged himself to.
Stepping out of the Bronze Age in 1977, Mark Shaw made his debut in the pages of Justice League of America #149, brought to life by the acclaimed creative team of Steve Englehart and Dick Dillin β and from the start, he was rubbing shoulders with some of DC's heaviest hitters, sharing adventures with the likes of Superman, Green Lantern, and The Flash. Nearly five decades of publication history speak to a staying power that few characters can claim, with appearances stretching all the way to 2026 and a footprint across titles as varied as Flash, Danger Street, and Suicide Squad. That eclectic series list hints at a character who defies easy categorization β equally at home in street-level grit and superhero spectacle β and collectors will want to note that at least one of his appearances carries recognized key-issue status. For fans who love digging into the layered, morally complex corners of the DC universe, Mark Shaw is exactly the kind of figure worth tracking down.

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Covers through the years β 1977β2023
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