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  • Manhunter Vol 1 17
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Inker1
  • Pablo Marcos
Inker1
  • Pablo Marcos
Writer1
  • John Ostrander
  • Kim Yale
Penciler1
  • Doug Rice
Colourist1
  • Julianna Ferriter
Writer1
  • John Ostrander
  • Kim Yale
StoryTitle
  • Turf
Editor1
  • Barbara Kesel
Penciler1
  • Doug Rice
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * * Supporting Characters: * * * Villains: * Other Characters: * Arthur Brockett * Tom Melcher * Horace Gover * Mrs. Gover Locations: * :* Regent Hotel :* Gover Residence :* Tom Melcher's Townhouse Items: * Manhunter's Mask * Manhunter's * Sportsmaster's Equipment Vehicles: * James Shaw's Car
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Colourist1
  • Julianna Ferriter
Editor1
  • Barbara Kesel
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CoverArtist
  • John Statema
  • Grant Miehm
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dick Giordano
Issue
  • 17(xsd:integer)
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Bruce Wayne
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Manhunter
Month
  • September
Synopsis
  • James drives Mark to Gotham City and broaches a delicate subject, namely the family wants Mark to give up his Manhunter bounty-hunting job following his recent stay in the intensive care unit. Mark refuses and, at the Regent, change for a party honoring the opening of a nation-wide series of homeless shelters sponsored by the Wayne Foundation. James was invited because his law firm drafted the non-profit documents. Tom Melcher, owner of the Gotham Wildcats, is concerned that Victor Gover, who was recently revealed to have used steroids, had been involved in the shelter's public relations campaign. Tom makes a comment to Bruce Wayne about superheroes using steroids which prompts Mark to angrily enter the conversation. The conversation doesn't get far when Victor Gover violently confronts Arthur Brockett regarding his cancelled contract. While Mark confronts him physically, Bruce summons the guards who escort Victor out of the building. Bruce ponders Mark Shaw and his past and finds he cannot trust him yet. Hours later Victor returns to his family's home and checks on his super-villain costume. The next day Mark and James, in a restaurant, and Bruce Wayne, in his mansion, read the newspaper of the previous day's event. They both do research, Mark via information sent by Oracle and Bruce on the Batcomputer, and independently come to the same conclusion...Victor Gover is the new Sportsmaster. Sportsmaster's first outing apparently occurred two days after the public announcement of Gover's steroid use. Mark makes a visit to Gover's parents who direct him to Coach Brockett's where he is directed Melcher's townhouse. As Manhunter, Mark stakes out the townhouse in which Melcher and Brockett argue about the Gover situation. Gover throws a javelin through the window the follows immediately afterwards. He takes the two down drags them through the front door but Manhunter is waiting and pulls Sportsmaster away from the men. Sportsmaster takes Manhunter down with a punch but Batman arrives. Batman and Manhunter brawl while Brockett and Melcher race back inside and Sportsmaster follows. Sportsmaster drops Batman with an exploding discus. Manhunter uses his baton to enter through an upstairs window but Sportsmaster pins him with a javelin. Batman enters through the skylight and Sportsmaster throws another discus at Brockett. Manhunter dives in the path and deflects the discus outside while Batman captures Sportsmaster. Batman is grudgingly satisfied that Manhunter is on the side of angels and leaves Sportsmaster with him so he can claim the bounty. But Manhunter got the gist of Batman's real thoughts and decided that Gotham City should be left to Batman.
Notes
  • * Arthur Brockett mentions that Victor Gover has the metagene. How he knows or what affect the gene has on Victor is not revealed in this issue.
quotation
  • I don't do it for the money.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1989(xsd:integer)
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