Cover Credits |
Artist: Tod Smith |
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Comic Title: Peacemaker #3
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: March 1988
On Sale Date:
December 8, 1987 Shipping Date December 8, 1987
Source: DC Releases, #46
Shipping Date December 8, 1987
Source: Amazing Heroes, #130
Copyright Date December 29, 1987
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1987
Cover Price: $1.25
Page Count: 32
Editor: Mike Gold
Story |
Title: "The Winds of War"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Peacemaker (Post-Crisis)
Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Tod Smith
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Letterer: Albert Tobias De Guzman
Colorist: Eugene D'Angelo
Feature Character(s)
- Peacemaker (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
Supporting Character(s)
- Dominique St. Claire (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
- Ross Llwellyn (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
- Frank Keller (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Checkmate #23)
- Sweryn Kania (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; no further appearances)
- Wolfgang Schmidt's ghost (in Peacemaker's delusions; last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
Villain(s)
- Doctor Tzin-Tzin (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
- Micah (dies in this story; last appearance in Peacemaker #2; no further appearances)
- Dr. Abernathy (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
- Several terrorists (Rene named; no further appearances)
- Evren (last appearance in Peacemaker #2; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Mr. DuBois and Mrs. Santiago (an executive and secretary at the PAX Institute; no further appearances)
- Josef (a polish informant; no further appearances)
- General Dmitri Kosokoff and Major Andruski (Soviet military officers; no further appearances)
- General Barstow (an American military officer; next appearance in Peacemaker #4)
Comments:
This story is continued from Peacemaker #2 and continues in Peacemaker #4.
Synopsis:
Peacemaker falls into a trap set by Dr. Tzin-Tzin's lieutenant Micah. He is surrounded by soldiers and has his cybernetic equipment jammed. Micah taunts him and decides to engage the Peacemaker in hand-to-hand combat. Peacemaker wins the fight, kills Micah, and deactivates the jamming device. He then uses his weapons to scatter the terrorist soldiers.
Before his death Micah revealed that his boss is Dr. Tzin-Tzin. Peacemaker and his associates begin contacting their sources for information regarding the mastermind's plans and location. Swervyn learns that he is planning to topple the Soviet Union.
As preparations begin for a peace conference between world super powers in Berlin, Dr. Tzin-Tzin contacts generals in both the U.S. and Soviet military. He has hypnotized the men and orders them to divert specific troop deployments in order to open a path of attack at the conference.
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