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Gotham Central TP #4

Gotham Central TP

#4

The Quick and the Dead

Release:   Jan 2007
Cover:   Jan 2007
9781401209124

This paperback contains three stories from the Gotham Central comic book series: Corrigan, Lights Out, and Unresolved. All three stories were written by Greg Rucka. The first story, Corrigan, was illustrated by Michael Lark and originally published in November and December, 2004. In this story Crispus Allen's job is threatened after the corrupt Jim Corrigan removes evidence from a scene. Lights Out is the second story. It was also illustrated by Michael Lark and originally published in January, 2005. At orders of Michael Akins, the Bat-Signal is removed from Gotham Central after the events of War Games. This which leads the Major Crimes Unit to further distrust Batman. This third and last story is Unresolved. This story was illustrated by Stefano Gaudiano and was originally published from April to July, 2005. Detective Renee Montoya investigates the disappearance of important evidence amid a gang war and travels to Keystone City in an attempt to unveil the truth about Officer Andrew Kelly's strange mutation. Issues This paperback collects stories from the following comic books: Gotham Central #23 (Corrigan, Part One) Gotham Central #24 (Corrigan, Part Two) Gotham Central #25 (Lights Out) Gotham Central #28 (Keystone Kops, Part One) Gotham Central #29 (Keystone Kops, Part Two) Gotham Central #30 (Keystone Kops, Part Three) Gotham Central #31 (Keystone Kops, Part Four)


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Writer Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker
Penciller Steve Lieber, Kano
Inker Steve Lieber, Stefano Gaudiano
Colorist Lee Loughridge
Letterer Clem Robins

Details

Age Modern Age
Format Trade Paperback
Series Group Gotham Central
Genre Action | Crime | Super-Heroes
No. of Pages 166
Country USA
Language English

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Cover Price $ 14.99
Purchased Aug 24, 2016

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