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Gotham Central 39

GOTHAM CENTRAL #39

Cover Date: March 2006
Cover Price: $2.50

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Cover Credits:
Art: Sean Phillips (signed)


Story: "Corrigan II Part Two" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGreg Rucka
PencilsKano
InksStefano Gaudiano
ColorsLee Loughridge
LetteringClem Robins
Associate editingNachie Castro
EditingMatt Idelson

Feature Character(s):

Det. Crispus Allen (deceased; next in Infinite Crisis #4)
Det. Sgt. Vincent Del Arrazio (last in issue #34)
Det. Josh Azeveda (last in issue #36)
Det. Joely Bartlett (last in issue #34)
Det. Tommy Burke
Det. Romy Chandler (last in issue #36)
Det. Eric Cohen (last in issue #36)
Det. Nelson Crowe (last in issue #36)
Det. Jackson Davies (last in Batman: Gotham Knights #71)
Det. Marcus Driver (last in issue #37)
Det. Trey Hartley (last in issue #15)
Andi Kasinsky (last in issue #36)
Det. Josie Mac (last in issue #37)
Det. Renée Montoya
Det. Dagmar Procjnow
Cpt. Maggie Sawyer (last in issue #36)
Det. Takahata (last in issue #35)

Supporting Character(s):

Daria Hernandez (next in flashback in Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre #1)
Stacy (last in issue #36)
Nora Fields (last in issue #35; last appearance)
Dore Allen

Villain(s):

Jim Corrigan IV

Other Character(s):

Officer Steve Long (deceased)
Officer Liz Mulcahey
Sergeant Loughridge (E.S.U. rangemaster)
Clem Robins (from ballistics - surname revealed next issue)
Stefano

Comment(s):

Continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue.
The minor characters in this issue are named after the Gotham Central inker, letterer and colorist.

Synopsis:

Crispus Allen's body is discovered, along with that of Steve Long, who is found to have been killed by rounds fired from Allen's duty weapon. Captain Sawyer breaks the news to Montoya, and the Major Crimes Unit goes into action to track down Allen's killer, who Montoya is convinced will have been Corrigan. Corrigan, meanwhile, uses his network of connections within the department to ensure that they can't finger him. Even as some of these contacts are brought in for questioning, it becomes obvious that Corrigan is pulling the strings. And Dore Allen comes to speak with Montoya, saying that the work they do must mean something, must be worth it, otherwise Crispus died for nothing.


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