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Lone Justice #22

Published by ComicMix, June 2009

Lone Justice can survive the wounds and pain – but is there any reason for him to continue his fight for Justice?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #21

Published by ComicMix, June 2009

Lone Justice has faced more dangerous foes but none more angry than – his ex!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #20

Published by ComicMix, May 2009

Lone Justice has captured a deadly gang of crooks and a grateful police force responds with gifts – made of lead!!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #19

Published by ComicMix, May 2009

The most powerful gang boss in New Hayden makes Lone Justice an offer he would never accept – under ordinary circumstances!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #18

Published by ComicMix, May 2009

Lone Justice should lay low until the heat blows over - but our hero likes it hot! And a carload of goons with guns just turned up the thermostat!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #17

Published by ComicMix, May 2009

The cops are out to get him – and as for the crooks, well, they’re out to get anything they can. After all, Lone Justice is finished, right?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #16

Published by ComicMix, April 2009

Lone Justice is homeless, hungry and bleeding – what more could a girl ask for? How about a name to the face beneath the mask?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #15

Published by ComicMix, April 2009

Lone Justice is homeless, hungry and bleeding – what more could a girl ask for? How about a name to the face beneath the mask?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #14

Published by ComicMix, April 2009

Lone Justice has faced more powerful enemies - but none more vile! Fortunately this dark cloud has a silver lining -- in the form of a lovely young lady who isn't afraid to throw a punch herself. Has Lone Justice at last found an ally?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #13

Published by ComicMix, April 2009

His life of privilege is over! With or without the mask, Lone Justice is a man down on his luck – and the streets are mean!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #12

Published by ComicMix, March 2009

The crooks want him dead, the cops want him locked up – after a day like this all Lone Justice wants is sanctuary! But where?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #11

Published by ComicMix, March 2009

Lone Justice drops by police headquarters for a friendly visit -- and ends up staying a little too long!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #10

Published by ComicMix, March 2009

This fight is getting nasty! But if you give a man enough rope...

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #9

Published by ComicMix, March 2009

Down to the last, Lone Justice has to make every shot count-- but how many bullets does he have left?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #8

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

Trying to protect the hobos from a mob lands Lone Justice in a slug-fest with a thug whose ugly mug is a blast from the recent past!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #7

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

Octavius decides to economize and catch a ride with hobos on a box car, but it's Lone Justice who ends up paying the fare!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #6

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

A significant figure from his past may hold the key to Lone Justice's future.  But will the brilliant doctor Gus Gottmoegen agree to help?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #5

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

With a stroke of a pen, one man can turn Lone Justice's fortunes around.  But will he?

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #4

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

Lone Justice proves you can go home again - but sometimes you shouldn't!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #3

Published by ComicMix, January 2008

Crashing through the snow...

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #2

Published by ComicMix, January 2008

A battle against time... and against SCION!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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Lone Justice #1

Published by ComicMix, January 2008

From the creators of the Harvey-nominated EZ Street comes a hero for the ages in the thrilling pulp adventure Lone Justice: Crash!

Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Colorist), Mark Wheatley (Letterer), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor), Robert Tinnell (Writer)

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The Pilgrim #4

Published by ComicMix, January 2009

Or guarded in a cave...

Credits: Mark Ryan (Writer), Mike Grell (Artist), Jason Millet (Colorist), John Workman (Letterer), Mike Gold (Editor)

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The Original Johnson #11

Published by ComicMix, January 2009

Jack Johnson steps up to help his family... if his father will let him.

Credits: John Workman (Letterer), Trevor Von Eeden (Penciller), Trevor Von Eeden (Writer), Don Hillsman II (Inker), George Freeman (Colorist), Carrie Wright (Letterer), Glenn Hauman (Assistant Editor), Mike Gold (Editor)

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The Original Johnson #10

Published by ComicMix,

One hundred years ago today, Jack Johnson beat Tommy Burns to become both the heavyweight champion of the world-- and the most notorious black man in the world as well. But that's not all he dreamed about...

Welcome, New York Times readers! If you'd like to read from the beginning, start here.

Credits: Trevor Von Eeden (Writer), Trevor Von Eeden (Artist), George Freeman (Colorist), Don Hillsman II (Inker), John Workman (Letterer), Carrie Wright (Letterer), Glenn Hauman (Assistant Editor), Mike Gold (Editor)

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