
Cover Credits |
Artist: Klaus Janson |
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Comic Title: Action Comics Weekly #604
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: 1988
On Sale Date:
April 26, 1988 Shipping Date April 26, 1988
Source: Direct Currents, #3
Shipping Date April 26, 1988
Source: Amazing Heroes, #138
Copyright Date April 26, 1988
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1988
Shipping Date April 26, 1988
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #752, #754, #756
Newsstand Date May 10, 1988
Source: Comics Buyers Guide, #752, #754, #756
Frequency: Weekly
Cover Price: $1.50
Page Count: 48
Editor: Mike Gold
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Title: "Unleashed"
Pages: 8
Feature(s):
Wild Dog
Writer: Max Allan Collins
Penciller: Terry Beatty
Inker: John Nyberg
Letterer: Gaspar Saladino
Colorist: Michele Wolfman
Feature Character(s)
- Wild Dog (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #603; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #605)
Supporting Character(s)
- Andy Flint (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #603; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #605)
- Susan King (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #603; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #608)
- Lou Goddard (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #603; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #606)
- Len (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #602; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #617)
Villain(s)
- B. Lyle Layman (last appearance in Action Comics Weekly #603; next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #605)
- Three masked terrorists (next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #605)
Other Character(s)
- A comic store owner and two teenagers (Bob named; no further appearances)
- A truck driver (next appearance in Action Comics Weekly #605)
Comments:
Moral Stand Chapter Four
This story is continued from Action Comics Weekly #603 and continues in Action Comics Weekly #605.
Synopsis:
While Jack Wheeler is trying to infiltrate the Legion of Morality in order to link it to a bookstore bombing, a comic book store becomes the next fire bombing target. The owner is killed and two kids are badly burned. Flint gives Jack permission to go after those responsible as Wild Dog. He soon encounters the bombers while they are trying to burn a truck shipping magazines. The criminals shoot Wild Dog and seemingly kill him during the ensuing gunfight.
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