Action Comics Weekly #614
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bring Me a Man," a 1988 entry in the Action Comics Weekly series, private investigator Doug Vallines finds himself entangled in a dangerous web when a client’s assassination attempt collides with his investigation into the mysterious Librados. Meanwhile, Black Canary intervenes in a street-level threat against Hank Beecham, all while William MacDonald’s shadowy schemes unfold behind the scenes. Written by Sharon Wright and illustrated by Randy DuBurke, with inks by Pablo Marcos and colors by Tom Ziuko, the issue’s tense atmosphere is captured in a striking cover by Mike Mignola and Ty Templeton.
In "Bring Me a Man," Hal Jordan confronts the psychological cost of wielding the Green Lantern ring, realizing it didn’t just grant him power—it erased his fears. As he grapples with the memory of his origin, the ring’s influence forces him to reconsider what it truly means to be fearless.
In "Bitter Fruit, Part 4," William MacDonald's dark scheme collides with Doug Vallines' investigation into the Librados, while Black Canary intervenes to protect Hank Beecham from a violent shakedown. The story unfolds with sharp tension, weaving corporate intrigue and street-level danger in a tightly paced, character-driven narrative.
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Reprinted in Green Arrow #6 (1989), Os Novos Titãs #50 (1990), Green Arrow #15 (1991), Nightwing: Old Friends, New Enemies #[nn] (2013), Superman: The Power Within #[nn] (2015), The DC Universe by Mike Mignola #[nn] (2017), The DC Universe by Mike Mignola #[nn] (2018), DC Finest: Catwoman: Life Lines #[nn] (2025)
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