| Grade | VF |
| Year | 2005 |
| Publisher | DC |
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Written by Marc Andreyko. Art by Javier Pina, Steve Sadowski, Andrew Pepoy, Sean Phillips and Fernando Blanco. Cover by Jesus Saiz To become Manhunter, Kate Spencer broke into an evidence locker and stole a powerful super-suit, but she had no idea where it came from! The suit's secret history comes to life in this stand-alone issue! On sale Oct 19, 32 pg, FC, $2.50 US. REVIEW BY LONE STAR'S AARON SETTLE: After the OMAC Project tie-in of the last couple of issues, Manhunter 15 features a special self-contained story that offers up the origin of Kate Spencer's costume. The story is told in a series of vignettes, each focusing on a different component of the costume, where it came from and how Kate got a hold of it. The issue is written by series creator Marc Andreyko and features a different guest artist for each chapter of the book. Stephen Sadowski illustrates The Suit, while Sean Phillips handles The Gauntlets, and Rags Morales, Bob Petrecca and Shawn Martinbrough wrap it up with The Staff. It's cool to see how each piece of the costume has a tie to another hero and a legacy all of it's own. If you haven't checked out Manhunter yet, this is a pretty cool issue to jump on board with. If you've been reading all along, it's even better.
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