The Ray (Mini-Series)

    (DC, 1992)
™ and ©1992 DC Comics, Inc.

Ray Terrill’s father, the original Ray, was exposed to a genetic light bomb that not only gave him his super-human powers but also changed his genetic make-up. When he saw that his son had inherited his powers, Ray’s father sent him to live with a foster family, and told him exposure to sunlight would kill him. For eighteen years, Ray lived in complete darkness and was privately tutored in a home with permanently darkened windows.

Luckily, an emergency forced Ray to realize his long-hidden powers, which he now uses, much as his father did, in the eternal battle against evil.

In addition to reviving the Golden Age Ray, this mini-series is notable as the professional debut of hot artist Joe Quesada, who rocketed to stardom with Batman: Sword of Azrael.
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#1

February, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
14 copies available from $0.50
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#1 (Newsstand Edition by Mark Beachum)

February, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
1 copy available for $2.98
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#2

March, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
13 copies available from $0.80
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#3

April, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
9 copies available from $0.70
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#3 (Newsstand Edition by Joe Quesada)

April, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
1 copy available for $2.98
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#4

May, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
11 copies available from $0.50
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#5

June, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
8 copies available from $0.50
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#5 (Newsstand Edition by Joe Quesada)

June, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
1 copy available for $3.99
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada
#6

July, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
10 copies available from $0.80
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada, Art Nichols
#6 (Newsstand Edition by Joe Quesada)

July, 1992
Cover Price: $1.00
1 copy available for $3.99
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada, Art Nichols
Book #1 (Wraparound cover by Joe Quesada)

March, 1994
Cover Price: $12.95
5 copies available from $3.00
Jack C. HarrisJoe Quesada, Art Nichols