Manhunter (comics)
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For the race of androids created by the Guardians of the Universe as a forerunner to the Green Lantern Corps, see Manhunters (DC Comics).
Not to be confused with Martian Manhunter.
Manhunter is the name given to several different fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and Quality Comics. They are depicted as superheroes and antiheroes.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | (All) DC Comics (Richards) Originally Quality Comics |
First appearance | (Kirk) Adventure Comics #58 (January 1941) (Richards) Police Comics #8 (March 1942) (Shaw) 1st Issue Special #5 (August 1975) (Clone) The Secret Society of Super Villains #1 (June 1976) (Lawler) Manhunter (vol. 2), #0 (October 1994) (DePaul) The Power Company: Manhunter #1 (March 2002) |
Created by | (Kirk, Shaw) Jack Kirby Joe Simon (Lawler) Steven Grant (writer) Vince Giarrano (penciler) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | - Dan Richards – Paul Kirk – Mark Shaw – Clone of Paul Kirk – Chase Lawler – Kirk DePaul – Kate Spencer |
Team affiliations | (Richards) Freedom Fighters (Richards, Kirk) All-Star Squadron (Kirk) Justice League (Shaw) Suicide Squad (DePaul) Power Company (Spencer) FBI DEO Birds of Prey Justice Society of America |
Notable aliases | (Shaw) Privateer Star-Tsar |
Abilities | varies, see below |
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