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The Ray (1994-1996) #13
The Ray (1994-1996)
Issue #13
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Summary
Following the earth-shattering events of THE RAY ANNUAL, the Ray tries to sort out his life and future while his arch-villain, Death Masque, plots to put an end to both. Plus, Death Masque moves to take over a small island nation.
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About Book
Page Count
24 Pages
Print Release Date
May 2 1995
Digital Release Date
January 6 2016
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Christopher Priest
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Pencils:
Howard Porter
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Inks:
Robert Jones
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Colored by:
Pat Garrahy
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Cover by:
Robert Jones
Howard Porter
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Genre
Superhero
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The Ray (1994-1996)
Follow the exploits of the young Ray Terrill, heir to the power of his famous father, the Golden Age superhero known as the Ray!
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