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The Huntress #10

Jan 1990 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
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“Child's Play”

In "Child's Play," The Huntress confronts the Bookworm and frees Gina Manelli, only to see him slip away—setting her on a determined path to bring him to justice. Meanwhile, the Psycho Crew's leader forces James Cooper into a terrifying promise: build a nuclear bomb or be trapped in the gang forever. Written by Joey Cavalieri and illustrated by Joe Staton with inks by Bob Smith, this 1990 DC issue delivers a tense, grounded story with a chilling escalation, all wrapped in a cover by Staton and Smith.

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writer Joey Cavalieri · artist Joe Staton · inker Bob Smith · colorist Robbie Busch · letterer Bob Lappan · cover Joe Staton, Bob Smith

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artist Joe Staton
inker Bob Smith
colorist Robbie Busch
letterer Bob Lappan
cover pencils Joe Staton
cover inks Bob Smith

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The Huntress frees Gina Manelli from Bookworm but loses him. She vows to take him down. Psycho Crew gang leader tells James Cooper he is in their gang forever and must make them a nuclear bomb to make the city release their top boss from prison.

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