Manhunter #1
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Manhunter #1

Writer: Marc Andreyko Artist: Jesus Saiz Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 18, 2004 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.3Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Kate Spencer is a top federal prosecutor, one of the best lawyers in L.A., and the most driven woman alive. When a case she's lost leads to the murder of innocents, Kate makes her move, a move that shocks her more than anyone. Breaking the laws she's upheld for so long, Kate finds her true calling. She is the Manhunter.

  • 8.0
    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison Aug 26, 2017

    On the whole, this was another fun read from DCs Kirby homage series. While overshadowed by the likes of the Sandman and New Gods one-shots, Manhunter still provides a compelling read that honors one of comics greatest legends. Give it a read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Aug 20, 2004

    I'm very surprised by Manhunter. Despite the drawbacks mentioned in this review, I still found myself intrigued. Usually I'll feel nothing for the star, or worse, I'll loathe the main character, but I actually like Kate Spencer AKA Manhunter and wish her a long and fruitful hunt. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Aug 19, 2004

    Im curious enough about the main character to wonder what motivates her. What dark secret from her past sets her so against the super-criminal element? Theres not even a hint of an answer yet, but there should be if the series is going to build momentum and interest. The old way to do a series of this type was to have volumes of interior monologue as the main character works her way through her problems. This issue is fully second-person, and barely omniscient narrator at all. Still, at least this is not an example of decompression, in that we spend half the book watching the hero decide to take an inconsequential action. This Manhunter acts quickly and decisively, as if coming to a decision long in the making. Read Full Review

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