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The Huntress#12
Cover: Joseph Staton & Robert Smith

The Huntress #12

Mar 1990 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Party at Ground Zero”

In "Party at Ground Zero," Huntress and Tony Angelo race against time to stop the Psycho Crew from detonating a nuclear bomb at their crumbling tenement, spurred by a dire warning from La Bruja. As they speed through the city, Tony shares a troubling confession—his past connection to the Picture Man, which may have cost him dearly in the past. Written by Joey Cavalieri and illustrated by Joe Staton, with Bob Smith on inks and Robbie Busch handling colors, this 1990 DC issue features a cover by Joseph Staton and Robert Smith.

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writer Joey Cavalieri · artist Joe Staton · inker Bob Smith · colorist Robbie Busch · letterer Bob Lappan · cover Joseph Staton, Robert Smith

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Cast · 5 characters

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artist Joe Staton
inker Bob Smith
colorist Robbie Busch
letterer Bob Lappan
cover pencils Joseph Staton
cover inks Robert Smith

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With a warning of imminent danger from La Bruja, Huntress and Tony Angelo speed to the Psycho Crew's dilapidated tenement to try to stop them from detonating their nuclear bomb. On the way, Tony admits to Huntress that he knew Picture Man before and that was why he let him go when they went up against Bookworm.

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