Cover Credits |
Artist: Gil Kane |
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Comic Title: Checkmate #19
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: July 1989
On Sale Date:
May 30, 1989 Shipping Date June 1, 1989
Source: Amazing Heroes, #166
Shipping Date May 30, 1989
Source: Previews, #3
Shipping Date June 1, 1989
Source: Advance Comics, #5
Direct Market Date June 1, 1989
Source: Comic Shop News, #102
Copyright Date May 30, 1989
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1989
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Jonathan Peterson
Story |
Title: "The Dead of Knight"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Checkmate
Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Rick Hoberg
Penciller: Steve Erwin
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Inker: Al Vey
Letterer: Agustin Mas
Colorist: Julianna Ferriter
Feature Character(s)
- Checkmate (last appearance in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #87; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Harry Stein (last appearance in Suicide Squad #30; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Harvey Bullock (last appearance in Suicide Squad #29; next appearance in Checkmate #21)
- Beth Zahar (last name revealed; last appearance in Checkmate #7; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Scott Jameson (aka Mr. Wilson; last appearance in Checkmate #11; no further appearances)
- Winston Churchill O'Donnell (last appearance in Checkmate #7; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
Supporting Character(s)
- Black Thorn (last appearance in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #87; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Peacemaker (last appearance in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #87; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Valentina Vostok (last appearance in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #87; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Jack Wyznowski (last appearance in Checkmate #7; next appearance in Checkmate #28)
- B.J. (last appearance in Checkmate #9; next appearance in Checkmate #21)
Villain(s)
- Jacques Reynard (name revealed; last appearance in Checkmate #17; next appearance in Checkmate #21)
- Colonel Popov (a KGB agent; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Various Soviet agents and soldiers (no further appearances)
- Joey (a drug dealer; no further appearances)
- Comrade Dunin (a Soviet courier; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Jerry Blake (a Checkmate agent in Russia; no further appearances)
- Rivka (Blake's secretary; no further appearances)
- Anatoly Krasnikov (a defector; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
- Corporal Sergei Minskov (Krasnikov's driver; no further appearances)
- Natalie Cohen (Harry Stein's ex-wife; on the telephone; next appearance in Checkmate #20)
Cameo Appearance(s)
- Major Force (in flashback)
- Manhunter (in flashback)
- Sarge Steel (in flashback)
- Amanda Waller (in flashback)
- Suicide Squad (in flashback)
- Bronze Tiger (in flashback)
- Duchess (in flashback)
- Doctor Light (in flashback)
Comments:
This story continues in Checkmate #20.
Synopsis:
A knight in Moscow is nearly captured while trailing a KGB courier. The courier is being fed information by a mole. Scott Jameson contacts other Checkmate agents in the Soviet Union to get potential defector Anatoly Krasnikov to turn over the courier and expose the mole. However, when the knight makes contact, Krasnikov seems unwilling to defect.
Elsewhere knight Jacques Reynard who was believed dead turns up alive in Qurac. In Romania, Peacemaker shuts down a black market arms dealer. And in Colorado, Harry Stein begins the establishment of the new Checkmate headquarters.
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