Showcase '94 (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1994.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis for "The Secret Origin of Scarface: Part One – The Gallows Doll"
- 2 Appearing in "The Secret Origin of Scarface: Part One – The Gallows Doll"
- 3 Synopsis for Wildcat: "Brujas y gatos"
- 4 Appearing in Wildcat: "Brujas y gatos"
- 5 Synopsis for Rip Hunter: "Sum: Zero"
- 6 Appearing in Rip Hunter: "Sum: Zero"
- 7 Notes
- 8 See Also
- 9 Links and References
Synopsis for "The Secret Origin of Scarface: Part One – The Gallows Doll"
Blackgate Penitentiary was one of the few remaining prisons that still used hanging as a means of execution. 313 convicts were sentenced to the gallows, their writhing bodies often described as "puppets dancing on a string". Three days before the repeal, lightning struck the gallows pole, sending it crashing down to the ground.
One of Blackgate's later inmates was a convict named Donnegan. Donnegan was serving a life sentence for murder. One day, he borrowed a book about ventriloquism from the prison library. With nothing better to do with his time, he practiced the craft using his right hand (which he appropriately named Handy) as a surrogate puppet. Donnegan found a piece of blood-encrusted warped wood from the old gallows pole in the prison workshop, and fashioned it into a hand-held puppet. Naming the puppet Woody, Donnegan continued practicing his ventriloquism, and soon became skilled enough to perform at the Annual prison show. Donnegan became obsessed with Woody, and even held conversations with it in his cell. The prison guards thought that he had finally started to go crazy, as he was seen arguing with the puppet on a number of occasions.
Years passed, until finally Donnegan received a new cellmate – Arnold Wesker. Arnold was a quiet and passive man, who had apparently been sent to prison for "accidentally" stabbing a man to death in a bar fight. Wesker was impressed with Woody and wanted to try him out, but Donnegan was very protective of his puppet and warned Wesker to stay away. One day, Arnold found himself alone with Woody. When Donnegan discovered them, he punched Wesker in the face, shouting that nobody lays their hands on his puppet.
Appearing in "The Secret Origin of Scarface: Part One – The Gallows Doll"
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- Donnegan
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Synopsis for Wildcat: "Brujas y gatos"
Appearing in Wildcat: "Brujas y gatos"
Featured Characters:
- Wildcat (Ted Grant) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Jose Montez (Flashback and main story)
Antagonists:
- A bruja (Dies)
Other Characters:
- Juan Montez (Flashback only)
- Maria Montez (Flashback and main story)
- Wildcat (Yolanda Montez) (Flashback only)
- Eclipso (Flashback only)
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Synopsis for Rip Hunter: "Sum: Zero"
Appearing in Rip Hunter: "Sum: Zero"
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Other Characters:
- Amazing Man (Flashback only)
- Crimson Fox (Flashback only)
- Dove (Flashback only)
- Elongated Man (Flashback only)
- Metamorpho (Flashback only)
- Power Girl (Flashback only)
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Notes
- Part of the Zero Hour crossover event.
- "Sum: Zero" is reprinted in the Zero Hour: Crisis in Time trade paperback.
- "Brujas y gatos" translates to "Witches and Cats".
See Also
Links and References
- Ted McKeever/Cover Artist
- Olyoptics/Cover Artist
- Alan Grant/Writer
- John Wagner/Writer
- Eddie Berganza/Writer
- Dan Jurgens/Writer
- Teddy Kristiansen/Penciler
- Teddy Kristiansen/Inker
- Teddy Kristiansen/Colourist
- Ken Bruzenak/Letterer
- Neal Pozner/Editor
- Dennis O'Neil/Editor
- Nick Gnazzo/Penciler
- Ray Kryssing/Inker
- Suzanne Bourdages/Colourist
- Bill Oakley/Letterer
- Frank Fosco/Penciler
- Ken Branch/Inker
- Stuart Chaifetz/Colourist
- Richard Starkings/Letterer
- Comicraft/Letterer
- Mike Carlin/Editor
- K.C. Carlson/Editor
- Arnold Wesker (New Earth)/Appearances
- Blackgate Penitentiary/Appearances
- Scarface Puppet/Appearances
- Ted Grant (New Earth)/Appearances
- Jose Montez (New Earth)/Appearances
- Juan Montez (New Earth)/Appearances
- Maria Montez (New Earth)/Appearances
- Yolanda Montez (New Earth)/Appearances
- Eclipso (New Earth)/Appearances
- Rip Hunter (New Earth)/Appearances
- Matthew Ryder (Armageddon 2001)/Appearances
- Henry Hall (New Earth)/Appearances
- William Everett III (New Earth)/Appearances
- Constance D'Aramis (New Earth)/Appearances
- Dawn Granger (New Earth)/Appearances
- Ralph Dibny (New Earth)/Appearances
- Rex Mason (New Earth)/Appearances
- Kara Zor-L (Earth-Two)/Appearances
- Vanishing Point/Appearances
- Washington, D.C./Appearances
- Zero Hour
- Comics
- 1994
- 1994, July
- 1994, May (Publication)
- Showcase '94 Vol 1
- Modern-Age
- Executive Editor Credit Needed
- Synopsis Written