Freedom Fighters (1976) #11
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Divided We...Die
décembre 1977
Comic  Bronze Age 0,35 $
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Divided We...Die??
Delirious, the Ray dreams about his origin. Happy Terrill, a reporter, stepped outside an experimental weather balloon, to effect repairs. Exposed to the radiation of a cosmic storm, Terrill gained the powers that made him the Ray. The Ray regains consciousness, in a remote log cabin, his wounds bandaged. The Ray's mysterious benefactor believes the Ray has come to arrest him. The Ray, however, has no idea who this man is. The Doll Man stands trial for the murder of the District Attorney, David Pearson. The prosecution calls the assistant district attorney, Michael Tulane, to the stand. Tulane reveals that he heard a gunshot, and rushed into Pearson's office to investigate. Tulane found the Doll Man standing over Pearson's body, holding the murder weapon. The Phantom Lady repairs Uncle Sam's top hat. The Human Bomb is anxious to get back into action. A quartet of Native Americans panhandle, ostensibly to raise funds for education. Disheartened by the lack of revenue raised, the Native Americans form a drum circle, and begin chanting. Storm clouds build up, releasing bolts of lightning that strike each of the Native Americans, giving each man super powers. The Native Americans immediately use their newfound powers to rob a bank. The Human Bomb, the Phantom Lady, and Uncle Sam confront the Native Americans. Rain-In-The-Face battles the Human Bomb. Thundercloud battles the Phantom Lady. Chief Crazy Horse battles Uncle Sam. Tall Tree pins the Human Bomb underneath the bank vault door. The Native Americans flee. The police arrive, intent on arresting the Freedom Fighters. The bank manager vouches for the Freedom Fighters. The prosecution calls the Doll Man to the stand. The prosecution shreds the Doll Man's credibility, while throwing doubt on his story. The Human Bomb, the Phantom Lady, and Uncle Sam confront the Native Americans, in the midst of another bank robbery. Thundercloud battles the Human Bomb. The Phantom Lady uses her black light beam to blind Chief Crazy Horse. Uncle Sam attacks Tall Tree. The Phantom Lady tricks Chief Crazy Horse into colliding, at super-human speed, with Rain-In-The-Face. The Human Bomb uses his explosive fists to punch Thundercloud into Tall Tree, who topples over onto Chief Crazy Horse, and Rain-In-The-Face. The police arrest the Native Americans. Though there are warrants out for the apprehension of the Freedom Fighters, the police let them go. The Doll Man is found guilty of murder in the first degree.
Creators
Writer Bob Rozakis
Penciller Dick Ayers
Artist Dick Ayers
Inker Jack Abel
Colorist Liz Bérubé
Letterer Milt Snappinn, Milt Snapinn
Cover Artist Rich Buckler, Jack Abel
Editor Paul Levitz, Joe Orlando, Jack C. Harris
Characters
Uncle Sam
Black Condor (Ryan Kendall)
Human Bomb (Roy Lincoln)
Doll Man (Darrell Dane)
Phantom Lady (Sandra Knight)
Ray (Raymond C. Terrill)
Phantom Lady (Earth-2) (Sandra Knight)
Ray (Earth-X) (Langford Terrill)
Human Bomb (Earth-X) (Roy Lincoln)
Uncle Sam (Earth-X)
Doll Man (Earth-X) (Darrell Dane)
Martha
Black Condor (Earth-X) (Richard Grey, Jr)
Professor Styne (Earth-X)
Ms. Gorman
D.A. David Pearson
Michael Tulane
Chief Crazy Horse
Tall Tree
Rain-In-The-Face
Thunder Cloud

Product Details
Series Group JSA
Genre Adventure
Color Color
Barcode 0709893242812
Country USA
Language English
Release Date décembre 1977

Personal Details
Status In Collection
Links Freedom Fighters, Vol. 1 #11 at Core for Comics

Value Details
Purchase Store Comic Hunter
Purchase Price 10,00 $
Purchase Date 2015-09-13
User Defined
Added to Wish List 2015-07-21
Complete Series Yes
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