Released June 1992
Black Condor #1
Synopsis
A group of criminals on the run from the Philadelphia police find themselves in the New Jersey pinelands. After a car crash, the thugs come across park ranger Ned Smith. The criminals take Ned hostage, to use him as a way to navigate the pine barrens and stay a step ahead of the law. Unfortunately for them, Ned Smith is friends with the fledgling super-hero Black Condor. Black Condor finds Ned missing, and begins his search. Condor finds the ranger using his enhanced senses, but soon realizes that the criminals have other hostages. Condor begins scaring them one-at-a-time, convincing the criminals that he is the mythical Jersey Devil. The criminals eventually turn against each other, and Condor uses this to free the hostages and capture the criminals. However, when this escapade goes public, it draws the attention of Condor's grandfather, who has been hunting for him.
Variants
Synopsis
A group of criminals on the run from the Philadelphia police find themselves in the New Jersey pinelands. After a car crash, the thugs come across park ranger Ned Smith. The criminals take Ned hostage, to use him as a way to navigate the pine barrens and stay a step ahead of the law. Unfortunately for them, Ned Smith is friends with the fledgling super-hero Black Condor. Black Condor finds Ned missing, and begins his search. Condor finds the ranger using his enhanced senses, but soon realizes that the criminals have other hostages. Condor begins scaring them one-at-a-time, convincing the criminals that he is the mythical Jersey Devil. The criminals eventually turn against each other, and Condor uses this to free the hostages and capture the criminals. However, when this escapade goes public, it draws the attention of Condor's grandfather, who has been hunting for him.
Details
- Series
- Black Condor
- Cover Date
- June 1992
- Pages
- 32
- UPC
- 07098930819006
- Cover Price
- $1.25
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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WriterBrian Augustyn
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ArtistRags Morales
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Cover ArtistRags Morales
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ColoristEric Kachelhofer
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LettererGaspar Saladino