Posted by glguardian on January 7, 2006, 3:25 pm, in reply to "So she wasn't always a woman? There have been some male ones? nt"
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With Dan Richards in Quality Comics (later bought by DC) then about a month or so later Paul Kirk was published in Adventure Comics (which was a DC title). I then moved to Mark Shaw during the Millenium (sp) event, then Chase Lawler after Zero Hour. Kirk DePaul is actually a clone of Paul Kirk but didn't come out until some time in 2002 IIRC. Then Kate Spencer took the name without any connection to the rest of them. There has been a few Manhunters inbetween some of them but they were un-named so I never listed them.
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