(February 1985)

DC, 1984 Series
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Price
1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.45 GBP
Pages
52
Indicia Frequency
monthly
On-sale Date
1984-10-23
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics Inc.
Brand
DC [bullet]
Editing
Sal Amendola (editor); Tom Condon (managing editor); Dick Giordano (executive editor)

Issue Notes

On-sale date from DC Releases #9.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Fern (signed)
Inks
Jim Fern (signed)
Colors
Bob LeRose
Letters
Todd Klein

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How would you handle: "A Hero's Choice"?
Genre
fantasy-supernatural

Indexer Notes

Colors credit from letters page in #15. Letters credit from http://kleinletters.com/.

A Hero's Choice (Table of Contents: 1)

comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Kevin Dooley
Pencils
Stan Woch
Inks
Stan Woch
Colors
?
Letters
Duncan Andrews
Editing
Ernie Colón; Roger Slifer; Sal Amendola

Job Number
J-8858
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Suburbia has no heroes.
Genre
fantasy-supernatural

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Sal Amendola
Pencils
Bjorn Ousland (spot illustration)
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Job Number
L-1842
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hi. I'm Sal Amendola, new editor of New Talent Showcase.

Indexer Notes

Untitled, text introduction by new editor Sal Amendola.

Trial (Table of Contents: 3)

comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Robert Simpson
Pencils
Mike Clark
Inks
Steve Blevins
Colors
Helen Vesik
Letters
Helen Vesik

Job Number
G-1535
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Has the jury reached a verdict?
Genre
science fiction

The Fan (Table of Contents: 4)

comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Graham Nolan
Pencils
Graham Nolan
Inks
Graham Nolan
Colors
Helen Vesik
Letters
Helen Vesik

Job Number
G-1534
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Half-price on all comics.
Genre
humor

The Roosevelt Project (Table of Contents: 5)

The Roosevelt Project / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Philip Clarke Jr. (credited as Philip Clarke)
Pencils
Javier Saltares
Inks
Steve Montano
Colors
Shelley Eiber
Letters
Duncan Andrews
Editing
Karen Berger; Sal Amendola

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The first thing I remembered was several people standing over me.
Genre
superhero

Without Rose-Colored Glasses (Table of Contents: 6)

The Roosevelt Project / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Philip Clarke Jr. (credited as Philip Clarke)
Pencils
Javier Saltares
Inks
Mark Alexander
Colors
René Reynolds
Letters
Duncan Andrews
Editing
Karen Berger; Sal Amendola

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Adam! You get yourself out of the water right now!
Genre
superhero

As a New-Born Baby (Table of Contents: 7)

The Roosevelt Project / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Philip Clarke Jr. (credited as Philip Clarke)
Pencils
Javier Saltares
Inks
Kathy Orlando
Colors
Kathy Orlando
Letters
Duncan Andrews
Editing
Karen Berger; Sal Amendola

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's been nine days since the replicate, Roosevelt, escaped...
Genre
superhero

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8) (Expand) /

Meanwhile... / in-house column / 1 page (report information)

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. ["How would you handle: "A Hero's Choice"?"]
  2. 1. A Hero's Choice
  3. 2. ["Hi. I'm Sal Amendola, new editor of New Talent Showcase."]
  4. 3. Trial
  5. 4. The Fan
  6. 5. The Roosevelt Project
    The Roosevelt Project
  7. 6. Without Rose-Colored Glasses
    The Roosevelt Project
  8. 7. As a New-Born Baby
    The Roosevelt Project
  9. 8. ["I should like to take this time for a guest Meanwhile..."]
    Meanwhile...
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  • Peter Croome
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Katy Hayhurst
  • Jerry Hillegas (R.I.P.)
  • Denys Howard
  • Antonio Pontes Junior
  • Richard Thomson
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