List of Starman story arcs

This article is a list of story arcs of the DC Comics comic book series Starman.

Credits

All issues are written by James Robinson.[1]

Issues #1-47 are pencilled by Tony Harris and inked by Wade Von Grawbadger unless otherwise noted. Issues #50-80 are pencilled by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted.

Issues #48-60 are inked by Keith Champagne and issues #61-80 are inked by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted.

All issues are colored by Gregory Wright unless otherwise noted.

Issues #1-9 are lettered by John Workman. Issues #12-80 are lettered by Bill Oakley unless otherwise noted.

Issues #1-16 and #20-44 are edited by Archie Goodwin and Chuck Kim. Issues #17-19 are edited by Archie Goodwin only.[2] Issues #45-47 edited by Chuck Kim and Peter Tomasi.[3] Issues #48-56, #75-76, and #78-80 are edited by Peter Tomasi only. Issues #57-74 are edited by Peter Tomasi and L.A. Williams.[4] Issues #77 and #80 are edited by Peter Tomasi and Stephen Wacker.

Main series

"Sins of the Father" (#0-3)

Synopsis: the Mist assaults Opal City, prompting Jack Knight to reluctantly take up the mantle of Starman to stop him.

"A Day in the Opal" (#4)

Synopsis: Jack receives two visitors at his antiques shop.

"Talking With David, '95" (#5)

Synopsis: The first of a series of annual encounters between Jack and hid dead brother, David.

"1882: Back Stage, Back Then" (#6)

Synopsis: the first of the Times Past stories, this one recounts how the Shade moved to Opal City. This issue was pencilled by Kim Hagen, Bjarne Hansen, Christian Hojgaard, and Teddy H. Kristiansen; inked by Kristiansen; colored by Gregory Wright; and lettered by Ken Bruzenak, Bob Pinaha, and John Workman, Jr.[5]

"A (K)night at the Circus" (#7-8)

Synopsis: Jack discovers Mikaal Tomas, enslaved at a circus freak show.

"Shards" (#9)

Synopsis: a transitional issue, covering many small events that set the stage for things to come.

"The Day Before the Day to Come" (#10)

Synopsis: as the new Mist prepares for her attack on the Opal, Jack befriends Solomon Grundy.

"13 Years Ago: Five Friends" (#11)

Synopsis: this second Times Past story recounts the final encounter between Ted Knight and the Ragdoll. This issue was drawn by Matthew Dow Smith; colored by Gregory Wright; and lettered by Gaspar Saladino.[6]

"Sins of the Child" (#12-16)

Synopsis: the new Mist assaults Opal City, and various heroes emerge from the chaos. Issue #14 was pencilled by Amanda Conner, Tommy Lee Edwards, Gary Erskine, Tony Harris, Stuart Immonen, Andrew Robinson, and Chris Sprouse; and inked by Gary Erskine and Wade Von Grawbadger.[7]

Issues #15-16 were colored by Ted McKeever.[8]

"Encounters" (#17)

Synopsis: Jack ends one relationship and begins another; the Shade and the O'Dares fight a demon, and Matt O'Dare gets trapped in a magical painting.

"First Joust" (#18)

Synopsis: the third Times Past story recounts the first encounter between Ted Knight and the original Mist.

"Talking with David, '96" (#19)

Synopsis: the second Talking With David takes place on a pirate ship.

"Sand and Stars" (#20-24)

Synopsis: Jack has an adventure with Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman. Issue #22 was pencilled by Guy Davis and Tony Harris; inked by Davis and Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by David J. Hornung and Trish Mulvihill.[9]

Issue #23 was colored by Kevin Somers.[10]

Issue #24 was pencilled by Tony Harris and Chris Sprouse; and inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.

"Hell and Back" (#24-26)

Synopsis: Jack and the Shade enter the magic painting to rescue Matt O'Dare, and bring back more than they bargained for. Issue #26 was pencilled by Gary Erskine, Tony Harris, and J.H. Williams III; and inked by Erskine, Mick Gray, and Wade Von Grawbadger.[11]

"Christmas Knight" (#27)

Synopsis: It's Christmas at the O'Dares household. This issue was colored by Patrick Garrahy.[12]

"1976: Super Freaks and Backstabbers" (#28)

Synopsis: the fourth Times Past story explains the backstory of Mikaal Tomas. This issue was pencilled by Craig T. Hamilton and inked by Ray Snyder.[13]

"The Return of Bobo" (#29)

Synopsis: a bank robber is released from prison, and finds a new life in the Opal. This issue also includes an entry of the Shade's Journal that summarizes the current state of affairs in Opal City.

"Infernal Devices" (#30-33)

Synopsis: Jack and a pirate ghost confront the mad bomber, Dr. Pip. Jack, Alan Scott, and Batman enter Grundy's mind to save his life. Issue #30 was colored by Trish Mulvihill.[14]

Issue #31 was inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.[15]

Issue #33 was pencilled by Tony Harris and Mark Buckingham; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by Michael Wright.[16]

"Merry Pranksters" (#34)

Synopsis: the fate of Solomon Grundy. This issue was pencilled by Mark Buckingham and Steve Yeowell; inked by Wayne Faucher, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Steve Yeowell; and colored by Michael Wright.[17]

"Mr. Pip and Mr. Black" (#35)

Synopsis: the final confrontation with Mr. Pip. This issue was pencilled by Tony Harris and Steve Yeowell.[18]

This issue ties into the crossover event Genesis.

"1990: A Hero Once ...Despite Himself" (#36)

Synopsis: the fifth Times Past story explains who Will Payton is. This issue was pencilled by Richard Pace; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by John Kalisz.[19]

"Talking with David, '97" (#37)

Synopsis: the third Talking with David is a dinner party with a cast of dead heroes from the Golden Age.

"...La Fraternite De Justice Et Libere!" (#38)

Synopsis: the new Mist vs. the Justice League Europe. This issue was pencilled by Dusty Abell; inked by Norman Lee and Dexter Vines; and colored by Noelle C. Giddings.[20]

"Lightning and Stars" (#39-40 and The Power of Shazam! #35-36)

Synopsis: Bulletman is accused of being a Nazi spy, leading to a team-up between Jack Knight and Captain Marvel. Issue #40 was inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.[21]

The Power of Shazam! #35-36 was written by Jerry Ordway; pencilled by Peter Krause; inked by Dick Giordano; colored by Glenn Whitmore; lettered by John Costanza; and edited by Mike Carlin.[22]

"Villain's Redemption" (#41)

Synopsis: the Shade and Matt O'Dare set out to remove all evidence of Matt's past wrongdoings so that he can make a fresh start. This issue was drawn by Gary Eyskine.[23]

"1944: Science and Sorcery" (#42)

Synopsis: the sixth Times Past describes an encounter between Ted Knight and Etrigan, the Demon. This issue was pencilled by Matthew Dow Smith.[24]

"Knight's Past" (#43)

Synopsis: Jack opens his new store and begins his quest to find Will Payton. This issue was pencilled by Mike Mayhew and lettered by Kurt Hathaway.[25]

"1943: Things That Go Bump in the Night" (#44)

Synopsis: the seventh Times Past introduces Sandra Knight, the original Phantom Lady.

"Destiny" (#45)

Synopsis: Jack leaves for the stars.

"Good Men and Bad: 1952" (#46)

Synopsis: the eighth Times Past recounts a team-up between Ted Knight and the Jester, and between Bobo Benneti and the Shade. This issue was drawn and colored by Gene Ha.[26]

"City Without Light (A Prelude to Bad Times)" (#47)

Synopsis: shows the Opal as it adapts to Jack's absence. This issue was pencilled by Steve Yeowell.[27]

"Stars My Destination" (#48-60)

Synopsis: Jack and Mikaal travel to space in search of Will Payton, and discover a link between him and another alien Starman, Prince Gavyn of Throneworld. This story arc was co-written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer.

Issues #48-49 were pencilled by Steve Yeowell. Issue #49 was inked by Yeowell.[28]

Issue #50 was inked by Champagne and Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by John Kalisz.[29]

Issue #54 was pencilled, colored, and lettered by Craig T. Hamilton; and inked by Ray Snyder.[30]

Issue #55 was pencilled by John McCrea, Peter Snejbjerg, and Chris Weston.[31]

Issue #56 was pencilled by Stephen Sadowski and Peter Snejbjerg.[32]

Issue #57 was colored by Jason Wright.

Issue #59 was colored by Allen Jamison and Gregory Wright.[33]

"Grand Guignol" (#61-73)

Synopsis: villains are brought together by a shadowy mastermind who is intent on destroying Opal City. Issue #69 was pencilled and inked by Paul Smith and Peter Snejbjerg.[34]

"1899, The Scalphunter Years: His Death and the Dying of It" (#74)

Synopsis: the final Times Past recounts the final days of Scalphunter. This issue was drawn by Russ Heath.[35]

"Sons and Their Fathers" (#75)

Synopsis: Jack meets Superman.

"Talking with David (and Ted)" (#76)

Synopsis: the final Talking with David.

"1951" (#77-79)

Synopsis: Jack finds himself in 1951, where he meets the Starman of that year. This story arc was co-written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer.[36]

"Arrivederci, Bon Voyage, Goodbye" (#80)

Synopsis: Jack says his goodbyes and leaves Starman and Opal City behind.

Annuals

"Legends of the Dead Earth" (1996)

Specials and tie-ins

The Shade (1997)

Main article: Shade (comics)

Published April – July 1997, this four issue mini-series was drawn by Gene Ha and lettered by Chris Eliopoulos. The story follows the history of the Shade from 1838 to the present.[37]

Starman: The Mist (June 1998)

Published in June 1998, this one-shot tie-in to DC's Girl Frenzy! event was pencilled by John Lucas; inked by Richard Case; colored by Pat Garrahy; and lettered by Bill Oakley.[38]

Starman #1000000 (November 1998)

Main article: DC One Million

Published between Starman #47 and #48, this tie-in to DC One Million was pencilled by Peter Snejbjerg; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; colored by Gregory Wright; lettered by Bill Oakley; and edited by Peter Tomasi.[39]

Starman 80-Page Giant (January 1999)

This entire issue was colored by Carla Feeny; lettered by Kurt Hathaway; and edited by Peter Tomasi.[40]

Batman/Hellboy/Starman (1999)

Starman #81 (March 2010)

In March 2010, DC published a single issue continuation of Starman as part of a revival of ended series during the event Blackest Night. Starman #81 was written by James Robinson; pencilled by Fernando Dagnino and Bill Sienkiewicz; inked by Sienkiewicz; colored by Matt Hollingsworth; and lettered by John J. Hill.[41]

This issue did not feature Jack Knight, but rather focused on a romantic relationship between the Shade and Hope O'Dare, and a resurrected David Knight as a Black Lantern.

References

  1. 'Starman (vol. 2) at the Comic Book DB
  2. 'Starman (vol. 2) #17 at the Comic Book DB
  3. 'Starman (vol. 2) #45 at the Comic Book DB
  4. 'Starman (vol. 2) #57 at the Comic Book DB
  5. 'Starman (vol. 2) #6 at the Comic Book DB
  6. 'Starman (vol. 2) #11 at the Comic Book DB
  7. 'Starman (vol. 2) #14 at the Comic Book DB
  8. 'Starman (vol. 2) #15 at the Comic Book DB
  9. 'Starman (vol. 2) #22 at the Comic Book DB
  10. 'Starman (vol. 2) #23 at the Comic Book DB
  11. 'Starman (vol. 2) #26 at the Comic Book DB
  12. 'Starman (vol. 2) #27 at the Comic Book DB
  13. 'Starman (vol. 2) #28 at the Comic Book DB
  14. 'Starman (vol. 2) #30 at the Comic Book DB
  15. 'Starman (vol. 2) #31 at the Comic Book DB
  16. 'Starman (vol. 2) #33 at the Comic Book DB
  17. 'Starman (vol. 2) #34 at the Comic Book DB
  18. 'Starman (vol. 2) #35 at the Comic Book DB
  19. 'Starman (vol. 2) #36 at the Comic Book DB
  20. 'Starman (vol. 2) #38 at the Comic Book DB
  21. 'Starman (vol. 2) #40 at the Comic Book DB
  22. 'The Power of Shazam! #35 at the Comic Book DB
  23. 'The Power of Shazam! #41 at the Comic Book DB
  24. 'Starman (vol. 2) #42 at the Comic Book DB
  25. 'Starman (vol. 2) #44 at the Comic Book DB
  26. 'Starman (vol. 2) #46 at the Comic Book DB
  27. 'Starman (vol. 2) #47 at the Comic Book DB
  28. 'Starman (vol. 2) #49 at the Comic Book DB
  29. 'Starman (vol. 2) #50 at the Comic Book DB
  30. 'Starman (vol. 2) #54 at the Comic Book DB
  31. 'Starman (vol. 2) #55 at the Comic Book DB
  32. 'Starman (vol. 2) #56 at the Comic Book DB
  33. 'Starman (vol. 2) #59 at the Comic Book DB
  34. 'Starman (vol. 2) #69 at the Comic Book DB
  35. 'Starman (vol. 2) #74 at the Comic Book DB
  36. 'Starman (vol. 2) #77 at the Comic Book DB
  37. 'The Shade' at the Comic Book DB
  38. 'Starman: The Mist' at the Comic Book DB
  39. 'Starman (vol. 2) #1000000 at the Comic Book DB
  40. 'Starman 80-Page Giant #1 at the Comic Book DB
  41. 'Starman (vol. 2) #81 at the Comic Book DB
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