• Source: List of Starman story arcs
  • The DC Comics comic book series Starman (vol. 2) featured several story arcs over the course of 82 issues and two Annuals, plus a few spin-off stories as well.


    Credits


    All issues are written by James Robinson.
    Issues #1–47 are pencilled by Tony Harris and inked by Wade Von Grawbadger unless otherwise noted.
    Issues #50–80 are pencilled by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted.
    Issues #48–60 are inked by Keith Champagne and issues #61–80 are inked by Peter Snejbjerg unless otherwise noted.
    All issues are colored by Gregory Wright unless otherwise noted.
    Issues #1–9 are lettered by John Workman.
    Issues #12–80 are lettered by Bill Oakley unless otherwise noted.
    Issues #1–16 and 20–44 are edited by Archie Goodwin and Chuck Kim.
    Issues #17–19 are edited by Archie Goodwin only.
    Issues #45–47 edited by Chuck Kim and Peter Tomasi.
    Issues #48–56, 75–76, and 78–80 are edited by Peter Tomasi only.
    Issues #57–74 are edited by Peter Tomasi and L. A. Williams.
    Issues #77 and 80 are edited by Peter Tomasi and Stephen Wacker.


    Main series




    = "Sins of the Father" (#0–3)

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    Synopsis: The Mist assaults Opal City, prompting Jack Knight to reluctantly take up the mantle of Starman to stop him.


    = "A Day in the Opal" (#4)

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    Synopsis: Jack receives two visitors at his antiques shop.


    = "Talking with David '95" (#5)

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    Synopsis: the first of a series of annual encounters between Jack and his dead brother, David Knight.


    = "1882: Back Stage, Back Then" (#6)

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    Synopsis: the first of the "Times Past" stories; this one recounts how the Shade moved to Opal City. This issue was pencilled by Kim Hagen, Bjarne Hansen, Christian Hojgaard, and Teddy H. Kristiansen; inked by Kristiansen; colored by Gregory Wright; and lettered by Ken Bruzenak, Bob Pinaha, and John Workman, Jr.


    = "A (K)night at the Circus" (#7–8)

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    Synopsis: Jack discovers Mikaal Tomas, enslaved at a circus freak show.


    = "Shards" (#9)

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    Synopsis: a transitional issue, covering many small events that set the stage for things to come.


    = "The Day Before the Day to Come" (#10)

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    Synopsis: as the new Mist prepares for her attack on the Opal, Jack befriends Solomon Grundy.


    = "13 Years Ago: Five Friends" (#11)

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    Synopsis: the second "Times Past" story recounts the final encounter between Ted Knight and the Rag Doll. This issue was drawn by Matthew Dow Smith; colored by Gregory Wright; and lettered by Gaspar Saladino.


    = "Sins of the Child" (#12–16)

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    Synopsis: the new Mist assaults Opal City and various heroes emerge from the chaos.
    Issue #14 was pencilled by Amanda Conner, Tommy Lee Edwards, Gary Erskine, Tony Harris, Stuart Immonen, Andrew Robinson, and Chris Sprouse; and inked by Gary Erskine and Wade Von Grawbadger.
    Issues #15–16 were colored by Ted McKeever.


    = "Encounters" (#17)

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    Synopsis: Jack ends one relationship and begins another; the Shade and the O'Dares fight a demon, and Matt O'Dare gets trapped in a magical painting.


    = "First Joust" (#18)

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    Synopsis: the third "Times Past" story recounts the first encounter between Ted Knight and the original Mist.


    = "Talking with David '96" (#19)

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    Synopsis: the second "Talking with David" story takes place on board a pirate ship.


    = "Sand and Stars" (#20–23)

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    Synopsis: Jack has an adventure with Wesley Dodds, the Golden Age Sandman.
    Issue #22 was pencilled by Guy Davis and Tony Harris; inked by Davis and Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by David J. Hornung and Trish Mulvihill.
    Issue #23 was colored by Kevin Somers.
    Issue #24 was pencilled by Tony Harris and Chris Sprouse; and inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.


    = "Hell and Back" (#24–26)

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    Synopsis: Jack and the Shade enter the magic painting to rescue Matt O'Dare and bring back more than they bargained for.
    Issue #26 was pencilled by Gary Erskine, Tony Harris, and J.H. Williams III; and inked by Erskine, Mick Gray, and Wade Von Grawbadger.


    = "Christmas Knight" (#27)

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    Synopsis: it is Christmas at the O'Dare household. This issue was colored by Patrick Garrahy.


    = "1976: Super Freaks and Backstabbers" (#28)

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    Synopsis: the fourth "Times Past" story explains the backstory of Mikaal Tomas. This issue was pencilled by Craig T. Hamilton and inked by Ray Snyder.


    = "The Return of Bobo" (#29)

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    Synopsis: a bank robber is released from prison and finds a new life in the Opal. This issue also includes an entry of "The Shade's Journal" that summarizes the current state of affairs in Opal City.


    = "Infernal Devices" (#30–33)

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    Synopsis: Jack and a pirate ghost confront the mad bomber, Mr. Pip. Jack, Alan Scott, and Batman enter Grundy's mind to save his life.
    Issue #30 was colored by Trish Mulvihill.
    Issue #31 was inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.
    Issue #33 was pencilled by Tony Harris and Mark Buckingham; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by Michael Wright.


    = "Merry Pranksters" (#34)

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    Synopsis: the fate of Solomon Grundy. This issue was pencilled by Mark Buckingham and Steve Yeowell; inked by Wayne Faucher, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Steve Yeowell; and colored by Michael Wright.


    = "Mr. Pip and Mr. Black" (#35)

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    Synopsis: the final confrontation with Mr. Pip. This issue was pencilled by Tony Harris and Steve Yeowell.
    This issue ties into the crossover event Genesis.


    = "1990: A Hero Once...Despite Himself" (#36)

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    Synopsis: the fifth "Times Past" story explains who Will Payton is. This issue was pencilled by Richard Pace; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by John Kalisz.


    = "Talking with David '97" (#37)

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    Synopsis: the third "Talking with David" story is a dinner party with a cast of dead heroes from the Golden Age.


    = "...La Fraternite De Justice Et Libere!" (#38)

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    Synopsis: the new Mist vs. the Justice League Europe. This issue was pencilled by Dusty Abell; inked by Norman Lee and Dexter Vines; and colored by Noelle C. Giddings.


    = "Lightning and Stars" (#39, The Power of Shazam! (vol. 2) #35, #40 and The Power of Shazam! (vol. 2) #36)

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    Synopsis: Bulletman is accused of being a Nazi spy, leading to a team-up between Jack Knight and Captain Marvel.
    Issue #40 was inked by Ray Snyder and Wade Von Grawbadger.
    The Power of Shazam! (vol. 2) #35–36 was written by Jerry Ordway; pencilled by Peter Krause; inked by Dick Giordano; colored by Glenn Whitmore; lettered by John Costanza; and edited by Mike Carlin.


    = "Villain's Redemption" (#41)

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    Synopsis: the Shade and Matt O'Dare set out to remove all evidence of Matt's past wrongdoings so that he can make a fresh start. This issue was drawn by Gary Eyskine.


    = "1944: Science and Sorcery" (#42)

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    Synopsis: the sixth "Times Past" story describes an encounter between Ted Knight and Etrigan the Demon. This issue was pencilled by Matthew Dow Smith.


    = "Knight's Past" (#43)

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    Synopsis: Jack opens his new antiques store and begins his quest to find Will Payton. This issue was pencilled by Mike Mayhew and lettered by Kurt Hathaway.


    = "1943: Things That Go Bump in the Night" (#44)

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    Synopsis: the seventh "Times Past" story introduces Sandra Knight, the original Phantom Lady.


    = "Destiny" (#45)

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    Synopsis: Jack leaves for the stars.


    = "Good Men and Bad: 1952" (#46)

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    Synopsis: the eighth "Times Past" story recounts team-ups between Ted Knight and the Jester and between Bobo Benneti and the Shade. This issue was drawn and colored by Gene Ha.


    = "City Without Light (A Prelude to Bad Times)" (#47)

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    Synopsis: shows the Opal as it adapts to Jack's absence. This issue was pencilled by Steve Yeowell.


    = "Stars My Destination" (#48–60)

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    Synopsis: Jack and Mikaal travel to space in search of Will Payton, and discover a link between him and another alien Starman, Prince Gavyn of Throneworld. This story arc was co-written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer.
    Issues #48–49 were pencilled by Steve Yeowell. Issue #49 was inked by Yeowell.
    Issue #50 was inked by Champagne and Wade Von Grawbadger; and colored by John Kalisz.
    Issue #54 was pencilled, colored, and lettered by Craig T. Hamilton; and inked by Ray Snyder.
    Issue #55 was pencilled by John McCrea, Peter Snejbjerg, and Chris Weston.
    Issue #56 was pencilled by Stephen Sadowski and Peter Snejbjerg.
    Issue #57 was colored by Jason Wright.
    Issue #59 was colored by Allen Jamison and Gregory Wright.


    = "Grand Guignol" (#61–73)

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    Synopsis: many villains are brought together by a shadowy mastermind who is bent on destroying both Opal City and the Shade.
    Issue #69 was pencilled and inked by Paul Smith and Peter Snejbjerg.


    = "1899, The Scalphunter Years: His Death and the Dying of It" (#74)

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    Synopsis: the final "Times Past" story recounts the final days of Scalphunter. This issue was drawn by Russ Heath.


    = "Sons and their Fathers" (#75)

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    Synopsis: Jack meets Superman.


    = "Talking with David (and Ted)" (#76)

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    Synopsis: the final "Talking with David" story.


    = "1951" (#77–79)

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    Synopsis: Jack finds himself in 1951, where he meets the Starman of that year. This story arc was co-written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer.


    = "Arrivederci, Bon Voyage, Goodbye" (#80)

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    Synopsis: Jack says his goodbyes and leaves the Starman identity and Opal City behind.


    Annuals




    = "Legends of the Dead Earth" (Starman Annual #1 (1996))

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    = "Stars in my Eyes" (Starman Annual #2 (1997))

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    Specials and tie-ins




    = The Shade #1-4 (April–July 1997)

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    Published April–July 1997, this four-issue miniseries follows the history of the Shade from 1838 to the present. Each issue was illustrated by different artists, with Pat Garrahy providing colors (issues #2-4) and Chris Eliopoulos providing letters for all four issues. Issue #1, "A Family Affair, Piers: 1838", was full illustrated by Gene Ha. Issue #2, "Rupert and Marguerite: 1865 & 1931", was illustrated by J. H. Williams III and Mick Gray. Issue #3, "The Spider: 1951", was illustrated by Bret Blevins, and issue #4, "Finale, Craig: 1997", was illustrated by Michael Zulli. The entire miniseries was collected in Starman Omnibus Volume 3.


    = Starman: Secret Files and Origins #1 (April 1998)

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    = Starman: The Mist #1 (June 1998)

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    Published in June 1998, this one-shot tie-in to DC's Girlfrenzy! event was pencilled by John Lucas; inked by Richard Case; colored by Pat Garrahy; and lettered by Bill Oakley.


    = Starman (vol. 2) #1,000,000 (November 1998)

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    Published between Starman (vol. 2) #47-48, this one-shot tie-in to DC One Million was pencilled by Peter Snejbjerg; inked by Wade Von Grawbadger; colored by Gregory Wright; lettered by Bill Oakley; and edited by Peter Tomasi.


    = Starman 80-Page Giant #1 (January 1999)

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    This entire issue was colored by Carla Feeny; lettered by Kurt Hathaway; and edited by Peter Tomasi.


    = Batman/Hellboy/Starman #1-2 (January–February 1999)

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    = Starman (vol. 2) #81 (March 2010)

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    In March 2010, DC published a single issue continuation of Starman (vol. 2) as part of a revival of ended series during the crossover event Blackest Night. Starman (vol. 2) #81 was written by James Robinson; pencilled by Fernando Dagnino and Bill Sienkiewicz; inked by Sienkiewicz; colored by Matt Hollingsworth; and lettered by John J. Hill.
    This issue did not feature Jack Knight, but rather focused on a romantic relationship between the Shade and Hope O'Dare and a resurrected David Knight becoming a Black Lantern.


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