Darque[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Margo
- Marty (Dies)
- Nettie (Mentioned only)
- Sandria Darque (First appearance)
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Burglars
- Charlie Parker (Mentioned only)
- Willie Dixon
- The Seventh Son (song) (quoted)
Locations:
Items:
- Darque Power
- Mask of Shadows
- Shadowman Costume
- Voodoo doll
Vehicles:
- Jack's red convertible
- Van
Credits[]
- Writers: Bob Hall
- Pencilers: Bob Hall
- Inkers: John Dixon
- Colorists: Carol VanHook
- Letterers: George Roberts, Jr.
- Cover Artists: Bob Hall, Carol VanHook
- Editors: Don Perlin
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
Contemplating his nightly appetite for violence, Jack begins to feel that Shadowman is a separate personality within himself. But Jack hasn't long to wonder as he is attacked by one of Master Darque's zombies. Taken captive, Jack is brought before Master Darque, who offers him his heart's desire if he will serve him. When Jack refuses, Darque leaves him to battle the savage zombie while the house burns down around them![1]
Notes[]
- List of Master Darque's powers as revealed in this issues:
- Levitation (not fully mastered yet)
- Fire Control
- Healing (by touching)
- Persuasion
- Raising the dead
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Cover Art[]
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