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Power Company 10

POWER COMPANY #10

Cover Date: January 2003
Cover Price: $2.75

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Tom Grummett (signed)
Inks: Prentis Rollins (signed)


Story: "Dealing with Devils" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryKurt Busiek
PencilsTom Grummett
InksPrentis Rollins
LetteringComicraft
ColorsWildstorm FX
EditingPeter J. Tomasi

Feature Character(s):

Power Company:
Josiah Power
Skyrocket
Manhunter IV (in flashback in issue #11 in between pages)
Bork
Witchfire (in flashback in issue #11 in between pages)
Sapphire
Striker Z

Guest Star(s):

Firestorm (behind the scenes; in between flashbacks in issue #11)

Supporting Character(s):

Rupe
Lt. Solomon Driver
Margo (last in issue #6; next in flashback in issue #16)
Alyssa (first appearance; Power Company employee)

Villain(s):

Henchwomen of Dr. Cyber
The Trinus Lords (Khai'Lrai'Na, Chaitin, and She of the Gossamer Death; otherdimensional demons, first appearance of all three; next in issue #12)
Ashtopeth (first appearance; a demonic entity)

Other Character(s):

Controller (last in flashback in #9; next in issue #13)
Dr. Marshall (first appearance; a S.T.A.R. Labs employee)
other S.T.A.R. Employees
Power Company Employees

Comment(s):

Story continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue.

Synopsis:

The three remaining partners of the Power Company cope with Josiah's absence in their own ways. Manhunter and Witchfire strike sort of an alliance to prevent Skyrocket to stand in their way when theim aim for money and fame. They agree on hiring a new associate while Josiah is ill, a well-known superhero who can boost their image.
Skyrocket attempts to get business moving by personally approaching potential clients. Lacking the diplomacy of Josiah, she is unable to convince the people of S.T.A.R. Labs that the threat of Doctor Polaris and the Cadre is real.
Meanwhile, Manhunter and Witchfire are not as picky about who is consulting them. While Manhunter takes on missions from mobsters and international criminals, Witchfire's clients are of a more arcane kind. The demonic Trinus Lords and Ashtopeth scare the Company staff senseless as they arrive for their meeting. The associates and the rest of the staff do not approve of Manhunter's and Witchfire's actions, and put all their hope in Skyrocket.
On the Company's answering machine, Firestorm says "yes" to their membership offer.


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