Cover art by Tony Harris. Super Freaks and Backstabbers starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Craig Hamilton, inks by Ray Snyder
Starman (Mikaal Tomas) defeats a dying alien from his original home planet Realright.
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Cover art by Tony Harris. A recap of the Starman series to date by James Robinson, art by Harris. The Return of Bobo starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Tony Harris, inks by Wade Von Grawbadger
Jake Benetti, a super-powered villain, returns to Opal City and helps Starman prevent a bank robbery by the Royal Flush Gang.
36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
With Some Help from His Friends (Infernal Devices interlude), script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris, Mark Buckingham, and Wade von Grawbadger; Solomon Grundy lies dying and now Jack Knight, Batman, Sentinel, and the Floronic Man must band together to save the reformed criminal; However, to save the pale giant, they must face past incarnations of Grundy, all of which are evil to the core.
Cover art by Tony Harris. Mr. Pip and Mr. Black starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Steve Yeowell (p 1-17) and Tony Harris (p. 18-22), inks by Wade Von Grawbadger
Pip threatens to blow up the Chandler building; Shade saves it when the heroes' powers vanish.
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Cover art by Tony Harris. Mr. Pip and Mr. Black starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Steve Yeowell (p 1-17) and Tony Harris (p. 18-22), inks by Wade Von Grawbadger; Pip threatens to blow up the Chandler building; Shade saves it when the heroes' powers vanish.
Cover art by Tony Harris. Talking with David, '97 starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Tony Harris, inks by Wade Von Grawbadger
David and a group of dead heroes give advice to Jack over dinner.
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Cover art by Tony Harris. City Without Light (A Prelude to Bad Times) starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Steve Yeowell, inks by Wade von Grawbadge
Shade and Ted discuss the goings on in Opal since Jack left, including the actions the O'Dares, Bobo and Commissioner Woo; Sadie is approached by the ghost of the Black Pirate who is looking for Jack.
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Cover by Tony Harris. Talking with David, '95, script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade Von Grawbadger
Starman faces Starman when Jack Knight confronts his immediate predecessor--his dead brother, David! David not only wants the mantle of Starman back, but his brother's life, as well; The strange and horrifying battle forces Jack to fight for his own survival...and face his guilt over David's death.
36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Special, extra-sized anniversary issue! Cover by Tony Harris. Lighting the Way: Then, Now and Yet to Be!, script by James Robinson and David Goyer, art by Peter Snejbjerg, Keith Champagne, and Wade von Grawbadger
The two Starmen--Jack and Mikaal--encounter the 30th Century's Legion of Super-Heroes; Teaming up with Legionnaire Star Boy, our heroes finally learn the secrets of Mikaal's cosmic origin, and the fate of Jack's immortal friend, the Shade!; "Stars My Destination" part 3.
48 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Cover by Tony Harris. Men of Two Worlds, script by James Robinson and David Goyer, art by Peter Snejbjerg and Keith Champagne
Jack Knight, Mikaal and a holographic Ted Knight are journeying through the stars on their search for Will Payton, but that mission may be cut short when Mikaal senses his arch-enemy, the villainous Turran Kha, on a nearby planet--Rann, the adopted world of the hero Adam Strange!; "Stars My Destination" part 5.
36 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON AND DAVID S. GOYER; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG AND KEITH CHAMPAGNE; PAINTED COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND ALEX ROSS.
Part 3 of the 4-part conclusion to Jack Knight's journey through space, featuring stunning covers painted by Alex Ross (KINGDOM COME) over pencils by original STARMAN artist Tony Harris! The flames of revolution burn brightly on Throneworld as Jack Knight, Mikaal and Will Payton fight to free the empire from tyranny. It's cosmic power versus the might of a hundred planets, featuring Tigorr of the Omega Men and Fastbak of the New Gods!
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG; PAINTED COVER BY TONY HARRIS AND ALEX ROSS. Part 1 of the 9-part
"Grand Guignol!" The epic war of good and evil begins here, with a look at some crucial events that unfolded in Opal City prior to Jack's return from outer space. Elongated Man, Adam Strange, the Black Pirate, and the Black Condor are among the guest stars investigating the evil that lurks within Opal. At the same time, Phantom Lady has a fateful meeting with the Shade, while Ted Knight recalls a Justice Society adventure that throws an even grimmer light on the Shade and his apparent murders.
FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG; PAINTED COVER BY ANDREW ROBINSON5.
The "Grand Guignol" continues with a venture into "Times Past." Last issue, readers learned the dark secret linking the Shade and Culp. Now, a dark, violent tale reveals the full, century-long story of the two shadow-wielders' intertwined, globe-spanning histories, featuring many surprise cameos from DC's past.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG; PAINTED COVER BY ANDREW ROBINSON.
Loose ends all come together as the "Grand Guignol" nears its finale! Culp's mysterious past and his grand, dark plan for Jack Knight and Opal City come to light in an issue featuring appearances by most of the series' roster of characters.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
Cover by Tony Harris. A (K)night at the Circus, script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade Von Grawbadger
Jack Knight visits a sinister circus outside Opal City where he finds a most unsettling freak show--one including a blue-skinned "geek" attraction who may be a former Starman!; But Jack's investigation is met with a savage attack from the circus's grotesque performers.
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WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY PETER SNEJBJERG; PAINTED COVER BY ANDREW ROBINSON.
As the "Grand Guignol" nears its shattering crescendo, good and evil do battle in the streets of Opal City. See Bobo fight Crusher, Mikaal fight Grundy, Ted Knight fight Phosphorus, Adam Strange face the Bodines, and Jack Knight enmeshed in the struggle of his life against the man called Culp!
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON; ART BY RUSS HEATH; PAINTED COVER BY ANDREW ROBINSON.
The final "Times Past," illustrated by the legendary Russ Heath, finds us on New Year's Eve, 1899 ? and Brian O'Dare, aka Scalphunter, embarks on his last case as the sheriff of Opal City. This is the tragic adventure that cost Scalphunter his life ? a dark tale of deception featuring the mysterious Tuesday Club and the bloody war Savage fights with them.
FC, 32 PG. Cover price $2.50.
Cover by Tony Harris. Shards, script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade von Grawbadger
Freeing the alien ex-Starman from the carnival, Jack Knight brings the former captive to his father for safekeeping; Meanwhile, the Mist's daughter breaks out of prison, and the Shade learns that a mysterious killer is causing the citizens of Opal City to disappear, one by one. From the Shade's Journal text story by James Robinson; The Shade writes about the original Starman's first appearances.
36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
Blackest Night Tie-In - Written by James Robinson. Art by Fernando Dagnino and Bill Sienkiewicz. Cover by Tony Harris. James Robinson revives his beloved STARMAN series for one more issue as a Black Lantern Starman haunts Opal City. Which Starman has returned and who can stop him from wreaking havoc on the city?
DC's first Starman meets the Starman of the 853rd century in this critical DC One Million tie-in! While Jack Knight continues his epic search through space for Will Payton, Farris Knight, the 853rd century's Starman, pays a visit to Ted Knight at his observatory in Opal City. Ted is shocked and amazed to learn that the name and heroic lineage of Starman resonates so far into the future, but is saddened to learn that the future will find some evil Starmen as well. But which side is Farris Knight truly on? Written by James Robinson. Art by Peter Snejbjerg and Wade von Grawbadger. Cover by Tony Harris. FC, 32 pg. Mando Format.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots.
Cover price $2.50.