Star Brand (1986) comic books 1989
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Tags: New Universe The Pitt (part 13), New Universe$3.80
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The Pitt tie-in. "The Big Fix!" Guest-starring the Witness (1st seen in Pitt (1987 Marvel) #1). Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Tom Morgan. Average Joe Jacob Burnley has been given the greatest power in the universe to do with as he sees fit. First task at hand...fix the greatest disaster to ever be visited upon US soil (in the New Universe that is). It's a return to the Pitt! Includes the 6-page back-up tale "Teddy Bare!" Starring Nightmask. Story by Fabian Nicieza. Art by Ron Lim and Mark McKenna. The master of the Dreamscape must confront and defeat his inner demons or forever be consumed by evil. Cover price $1.50.
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Tags: New Universe
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"We the People!" Guest-starring DP7. Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Tom Morgan. The paranormal outlaw heroes known as DP7 want to take down the President of the United States. In the New Universe, the President isn't such a nice guy and just maybe the most powerful paranormal on the planet. Can Jacob Burnley and the power of the Star Brand hope to defeat such an adversary? Meanwhile, the Star Brand Child continues its exploration of the universe and the search for the origin of the Star Brand. Includes the bac-up tale "Madman II!" Starring Justice. Story by Gregory Wright. Art by Kieron Dwyer and Jackson Guice. What began two issues ago with Nightmask continues now with the mysterious hero known as Justice. Cover price $1.50.
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Tags: New Universe$4.49
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"Finale!" Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Jeff Albrecht. It's the swan song for all those touched by the power of the Star Brand. All questions are answered. The origin of the Star Brand. The cause of the White Event. The identity of the Old Man. Complete closure is brought to this highly underrated series. NOTE: In 1986, the concept of the New Universe was really innovative and fresh, with Star Brand being the cream of the crop. Though it lacked direction at some times it was very inspired and it's a shame it was not allowed to reach its full potential. Maybe with Neil Gaimen's New Universal (2006) series the New Universe can finally unfurl and blossom into the beautiful flower it was always meant to be. Only time will tell. - Odinson, Lone Star Comics Archivist Cover price $1.50.