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"Prey" is a Batman comic book story arc written by Doug Moench, with art by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. It was originally published in five parts by DC Comics from September 1990 through February 1991 for Legends of the Dark Knight, issues #11 through #15, and later compiled as a trade paperback.
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Similarly to the Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood limited series incarnation, this version is the sole survivor of an attack on the Bertinelli crime family carried out by a rival mob led by Roman Sionis, though she initially believes the culprit was Stefano Galante. A gangster took her to safety in Italy, where she was raised by her father and ...
Batman Incorporated #1–8; Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1 264 April 11, 2012: 978-1401232122: Gates of Gotham: 2011 Batman: Gates of Gotham #1–5; material from Detective Comics Annual #12; Batman Annual #28 152 November 7, 2018: 978-1401284206: The Dark Knight: Golden Dawn: 1 2011 Batman: The Dark Knight #1–5 160 January 4 ...
Jordan B. Gorfinkel, also known as Gorf (born July 7, 1967), is an American comic book creator, newspaper cartoonist, and an animation and multi-media entertainment producer. He is also an a cappella singer, most notably with the groups Beat'achon and Kol Zimra, and produces music, videos, and live events.
Perry mentioned Batman in his memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, as well, writing, "Someday you, too, might be called upon to do something important, so be ready for it.
Paul Gulacy (/ ɡ ə ˈ l eɪ s i /; [1] born August 15, 1953) [2] [3] is an American comics artist best known for his work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and for drawing one of the first graphic novels, Eclipse Enterprises' 1978 Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species, with writer Don McGregor.
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.