Issue | #27 |
Published | January 1989 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Tom DeFalco (editor-in-chief) |
Characters | Johnny Do; Thomas Boyd |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Rodney Ramos (signed) |
Inks | Chris Ivy (signed) |
Notes | Johnny Do/Dehman Doosha is never referred to as "Heatseeker" other than on this cover. The covers of issues #27-30 form a single picture. |
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Notes | Also includes credits and indicia |
Characters | Wayne Tucker; Thomas Boyd; Kathy Ling; Lindsey Falmon; Johnny [Dehman Doosha] (joins, first as Johnny); Crasniye Solleetsi/"Red Sun" [Shivotwnoeh; Sillatochca; Coojeechiscue [Nadehzda]]; Siberian Project [Anya Zotov; Gennadi Shepalev; Serge Vladimiroff; Szymanski (introduction)] (villains) |
Synopsis | After the battle with Psi-Hawk, the teens have been brought to the Siberian Project by Rodstvow. Boyd encounters Dehman Doosha, an autistic paranormal child at the Siberian Project. When Boyd learns that the staff are going to give the child a lobotomy, he takes over the central computer room and threatens to destroy all of their files unless the child is released to his custody. They agree and Boyd names the child "Johnny Do". Although Wayne remains in a coma, his mind has been sending out constant messages to the Medusa Web asking for their help. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Fabian Nicieza |
Pencils | Alan Kupperberg |
Inks | Chris Ivy |
Colors | Nel Yomtov |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Editing | Howard Mackie; David Wohl (assistant editor) |
Characters | Tyrone Jessup; Pit Bull; Bazooka; Pvt. Garth Mengeling; Pvt. Chris Barrett; Pvt. Jeff Walters; Sgt. Haldeman; Lt. Zentner; Psi-Hawk (flashback); Andrew Chaser (flashback) |
Synopsis | At Fort Benning, Tyrone is stuck in a wheelchair and powerless. Major Zentner claims otherwise as he can identify Jessup as a paranormal by smell. Sgt. Haldeman enters Tyrone's mind to see his fears and the experience shocks Jessup into releasing his astral form as a blast of energy. Haldeman destroyed, Bloodhound states otherwise, as he can identify him as a paranormal by smell. Sgt. Haldeman enters Tyrone's mind to see his fears, and it shocks Tyrone into releasing his astral form as a blast of electrical energy at the two soldiers. Tyrone is afraid of his uncontrollable energy powers. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Fabian Nicieza |
Pencils | Chris Ivy |
Inks | Chris Ivy |
Colors | Gregory Wright |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Editing | David Wohl |
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Notes | Advertisement for subscriptions to New Universe titles |
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