- I got a call from Wesley this morning. He was at the airport. I think he feared someone might try to stop him. Crazy stunt for someone of his age to pull. That much travel. It will be the death of him. God, I envy him.
Starman (Volume 2) #30 is an issue of the series Starman (Volume 2) with a cover date of May, 1997.
Synopsis for "Infernal Devices, Part 1"
A mad bomber, the Infernal Dr. Pip, is planting his wares all over Opal City. Jack tracks the criminal down with a little help from his newly acquired stoolie, Dudley Donovan. When Jack confronts Dr. Pip, he almost gets himself killed, but the heroic ghost of the Black Pirate saves him.
Appearing in "Infernal Devices, Part 1"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Black Pirate (Ghost)
- Ted Knight
- Sadie Falk
Antagonists:
- The Infernal Dr. Pip (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mrs. Sloane (Dies)
- Dudley Donovan
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- Reprinted in Starman: Infernal Devices and Starman Omnibus Vol. 3.
- Mrs. Sloane's Name is revealed in Starman (Volume 2) #35. She is the wife of one Carter Sloane, who is a relative to Terry Sloane.
- Earlier in the story, Jack Knight receives a letter from Dian Belmont. She writes that she and Wesley have decided to take a final trip around the world. They went east, to the Orient. Soon after she died of natural causes. While confronting Mordru, Wesley leaped to his doom from a mountaintop in Tibet.[1] The couple left money for Jack to open his new shop.
Trivia
- The cover states; "After Pyle." Howard Pyle was an American artist best known for his illustrations of pirates and buccaneers. His Book of Pirates was originally published in 1921.
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