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[QUOTE=Englehart Humperdinck;5164569]Xero was at least partly owned by Christopher Priest.[/QUOTE]
Priest owns it 100% now.
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;5165015]Priest owns it 100% now.[/QUOTE]
Man, Xer0... now that was an idea with a lot of insane Priest juice behind it.
African-American pro basketball player, on the same team as his brother. Okay so far.
Secretly a "closer" who lethally mops up espionage loose ends. His brother is his handler. Okay, weird side-hustle, but sure.
Xer0 protects his identity by appearing in public as a blonde white guy. Ahhhh, there's the Priest touch.
Even though that book was infamously destroyed by editorial screw-ups, I loved it.
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[QUOTE=Englehart Humperdinck;5164549]The Hacker Files indicia says trademark DC, copyright Lewis Shiner and DC.[/QUOTE]
That sounds right. As far as I know, he only appeared in one Justice League Quarterly story aside from his Hacker Files appearances.
I like to imagine him quietly bouncing around the DCU, a ghost in the proverbial machine.
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[QUOTE=Coco Loco;5164506]I assume you’re excluding inter-company crossovers like the Spawn and Savage Dragon books from the 90’s.[/QUOTE]
Yes, that is correct.
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[QUOTE=Englehart Humperdinck;5164580]Did any DC owned characters appear in Fallen Angel?[/QUOTE]
The main character was speculated at the time to be the Peter David era Supergirl.
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[QUOTE=Timothy Hunter;5166972]The main character was speculated at the time to be the Peter David era Supergirl.[/QUOTE]
To quote Peter David on the subject, "Can I say this is Linda Danvers? Of course I can't. However, it's pretty freaking obvious that it is."