Manhunter #24
That evocative cover by Grant Miehm and Dick Giordano says it all: a man in civilian clothes stands alone in a moonlit alley, his back to us, facing the discarded Manhunter costume — cape, bodysuit, and helmet — piled against a chain-link fence like a life being left behind. The tagline "Manhunter No More!" frames the quiet devastation of the image perfectly, and the story within, "The Long Goodbye: A Saint and Sinners Epilogue," promises real emotional weight to close out this chapter of the series. A genuinely affecting 1990 DC issue for anyone who appreciates superhero storytelling with a human cost.
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Mark makes peace with himself, his family and his friends, and returns the Manhunter baton to N'lasa for safekeeping.
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