Issue | #883 |
Published | January 2010 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Matt Idelson; Wil Moss (assistant editor) |
Notes | This issue is Red Shield Continuity #15, and went on sale 2009-11-11 (on time). "Printed by World Color Press, Inc, Montreal, QC, Canada. 11/04/09." It also features "World Against [S-shield]" promotion on the cover. |
Characters | Nightwing [Chris Kent]; Flamebird [Thara Ak-Var]; Captain Atom (headshot) |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Cafu |
Inks | Cafu |
Colors | Santiago Arcas |
Notes | The original (solicited) cover is signed, but on the final cover the signatures are covered up by Captain Atom's head. |
Characters | Nightwing [Chris Kent]; Flamebird [Thara Ak-Var]; Jax-Ur (also as Dr. Pillings); Brimstone; Lois Lane; Perry White; Isabel Glenn; Ron Troupe (cameo); Kimiyo Hoshi [Doctor Light]; Doomsday (photo); Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] (photo); Flash (photo); Wonder Woman (photo); Martian Manhunter (photo); Batman (photo); Tor-An (hologram); Nadira Va-Dim (hologram); Az-Rel (hologram); Quex-Ul (hologram); Car-Vex (hologram); Gazzi; Wazir; Kellie; Jerome; CN Tower; S.T.A.R. Labs |
Synopsis | Some students run into some gunrunners in Iraq, but they are all captured by Jax-Ur, to be used as experiments in his secret lab in the land of Ur (fittingly). In Toronto, Brimstone has split into several smaller Brimstones, and is threatening the city. Nightwing and Flamebird save the day, but are in turn attacked by fighter jets. Jimmy Olsen's girlfriend Isabel is worried about him being missing, and gets Perry White to check into it. He goes to Jimmy's apartment, and finds a clue that Jimmy has hidden behind a photo. Dr. Hoshi gets invited to Dr. Pillings' lab to investigate the technology behind the Brimstone split. Nightwing and Flamebird return to an apartment in Hong Kong, review their progress in capturing the sleeper agent Kryptonians (including Jax-Ur), and discuss the Flamebird situation. Chris doesn't believe that Thara is really connected to the real Flamebird. Thara does admit that she loves Chris, and kisses him, but that triggers another aging attack in him. Dr. Pilling goes to his private lab at S.T.A.R. Labs, and we see that he is really Jax-Ur, and apparently has something to do with Flamebird and Nightwing. He is interrupted by Dr. Hoshi and Thara, who bring an aged Chris to ask for Dr. Pillings' help. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Greg Rucka; Eric Trautmann |
Pencils | Pere Pérez |
Inks | Pere Pérez |
Colors | Javier Mena |
Letters | Rob Leigh |
Notes | Story continues in next issue. There is Kryptonese dialog in this issue, but it is all translated into English. |
Characters | Captain Atom [Nathaniel Adam]; Major Force; Royard; Specialist Jenny Blake [Natasha Irons]; Danel; Aggaro; Green Lantern [John Stewart] (flashback, cameo); Starfire (flashback, cameo); Power Girl (flashback, cameo); Black Lightning (flashback, cameo); Katana (flashback, cameo); Mon-El (cameo) |
Synopsis | On Mirabai's world, Captain Atom and Major Force fight, with Major Force taunting that Atom has killed before as Monarch, but Atom saying he is no longer Monarch. Meanwhile, Jenny Blake escapes to keep her cover. Major Force brings Captain Atom back to Metropolis, where overwhelming forces are ready to take him into custody, but Mon-El shows up and disables the forces. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | James Robinson (plot, script); Greg Rucka (plot) |
Pencils | Cafu |
Inks | Cafu |
Colors | Javier Bergantiño [as BIT] |
Letters | Rob Leigh |
Notes | Story continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue. |
Script | Dan Didio |
Notes | Dan talks about his trip to Los Angeles and meetings with Joe Straczynski, Felicia Henderson, Len Wein, Geoff Johns, and Philip Tan. Appears on page 42 in this issue. |
Notes | House ads for: Absolute Justice, Blackest Night (checklist, part 2), and JSA All-Stars. Appear in various places in this issue. |
Notes | Total of 9 one-page ads for: Skyrunners (TV, Disney), Dragonball Revenge of King Piccolo (video game, Bandai Namco), Powerless (book, Alfred A. Knopf), Ben 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attacks (video game, D3 Publisher), Ben 10 Alien Swarm (TV, Cartoon Network), Vincent Shadow (book, Little, Brown and Company), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up (video game, Ubisoft), Dragonball Z Attack of the Saiyans (video game, Bandai Namco), and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (online game, Square Enix). Appear in various places in this issue. |