| Manhunter | |
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Artwork for the cover ofManhunter (vol. 3) #4 (2005), art byJae Lee. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Manhunter (vol. 3) #1 (October 2004) |
| Created by | Marc Andreyko Jesus Saiz |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Katherine Spencer |
| Team affiliations | FBI DEO Birds of Prey Justice Society of America |
| Abilities | Wears a suit that is keyed into her unique bioelectrical signature, granting her increased strength, agility, and endurance. Carries a powerful staff once used by a previous Manhunter,Mark Shaw. |
Manhunter (Kate Spencer) is asuperheroine appearing inDC Comics. She is the eighth DC Comics character to be given the nameManhunter, but was the first woman. The character first appears inManhunter (vol. 3) #1 (October 2004) and was promoted by DC Comics as relevant to the popularIdentity Crisislimited series.[1]
Kate Spencer appeared as a recurring character on thesecond season ofThe CWArrowverse showArrow, portrayed byChelah Horsdal. This version never became a vigilante and was the district attorney.
Despite critical success, the first series repeatedly had trouble gaining larger readership. DC Comics considered in May 2006 to cancel the series and issue #25 was to be the last.Dan DiDio, DC's executive editor, was convinced by fan outcry to extend the series for five additional issues in order to improve sales. The new five-issue story arc dealt with a ramification of theInfinite Crisis, again tying the series into a popular event. DiDio said at the time that the storyline would lead into another big event in theDC Universe.[2] The series came back with issue #31 in 2008, but was cancelled with issue #38 in 2009.
Manhunter had a 10-page co-feature inBatman: Streets of Gotham which began in June 2009, and ended in issue #13, and was replaced with aTwo-Face co-feature. A planned collection of the back-up series was cancelled by DC.[3]
In addition to her solo features, writerGail Simone made Manhunter into one of the lead characters in herBirds of Prey series as part of a controversial revamp in issue #100, where Kate was brought in to serve as a replacement forBlack Canary. Manhunter remained with the team until the book's cancellation with issue #127 in 2009, and was not part of the subsequent 2010 relaunch. In 2011, Manhunter appeared inJustice Society of America series byMarc Guggenheim.[4]
Kate Spencer is a federal prosecutor who grows increasingly tired of seeing guilty criminals evade punishment.Copperhead, a supervillain on trial for multiple murders and cannibalism, avoids a death sentence and escapes from custody after killing two guards. An angry Kate takes matters into her own hands, stealing equipment from an evidence room and killing Copperhead. Calling herself Manhunter, Kate blackmails a former weapons manufacturer for numerous villains named Dylan Battles — who is in the Witness Protection Program — into building, maintaining and upgrading her armor, weapons and gadgets.
In addition to legal proceedings and fighting crime, Kate's life includes awkward relationships with her six-year-old son Ramsey and novelist ex-husband. Kate's secret life as Manhunter cuts into her career and family life, but her co-counselDamon Matthews covers for her. Kate's father Walter Pratt spent time in prison for murdering her mother,[5] and she comes to believe that her grandfather is superhero Al Pratt,the original Atom, a member of theJustice Society of America.
Through her friendship withDepartment of Extranormal OperationsAgent Cameron Chase, Kate works for the DEO under the direction ofMr. Bones. During theInfinite Crisis,Oracle calls Kate, along with a number of low-powered heroes to join the Battle of Metropolis, and she was invited to join theBirds of Prey after founding memberBlack Canary left to join theJustice League.
The June 2006 issue ofManhunter revealed that Kate's true grandfather was notthe original Atom, but actually Iron Munro and that her grandmother was Sandra Knight (Phantom Lady). When Munro was apparently unwilling to deal with his girlfriend's pregnancy, she was taken by Pratt to ahome for unwed mothers and Pratt was mistakenly listed as the father on Walter Pratt'sbirth certificate. This makes her a second cousin once removed toJack Knight, as Phantom Lady pointed out in the issue.
Kate was hired to be Wonder Woman's defense lawyer for the murder ofMaxwell Lord. The case has taken an unexpected turn however, upon the recent arrival of a supposedly aliveBlue Beetle, who claims he has no memory of the last 18 months. Wonder Woman has called inBatman to run an investigation on Blue Beetle, to see if it is really him. Meanwhile, Kate received aid fromCheckmate, which proved that Diana's actions were justifiable. The "Blue Beetle" turned out to be the shapeshifting cannibalEveryman fromLex Luthor'sInfinity, Inc.
Following the events ofBatman: RIP, Oracle disbanded the Birds of Prey.[6] Kate was not invited to rejoin the team when it was subsequently reestablished the following year.[7]
Since the cancellation of her ongoing series, Kate Spencer was moved to Gotham to serve as their D.A., appearing inStreets of Gotham alongside Huntress and Misfit, her fellow Birds of Prey, and Batgirl.[8] The series was eventually cancelled, and a planned collection was axed due to low pre-orders.
Kate was recently seen being recruited byJay Garrick for a yet unknown purpose, alongsideMon-El,Miss Martian,Mister America, and theSea Devils.[9] Despite her recruitment, Kate does not appear alongside the other heroes in the finale ofJustice League: Cry for Justice. Following this, Manhunter briefly appears alongsideBatgirl,Batwoman,the Question and a host of other female heroes when Wonder Woman leads them againstProfessor Ivo's robot sirens.[10]
In 2011, Manhunter appeared inJustice Society of America.[4] Kate makes her first appearance in issue #47, where she battles a group of gangbangers who are in the process of robbing a Gotham electronics store. After defeating the thugs, Kate sees a news report from the recently destroyed city of Monument Point, whereJay Garrick is shown telling reporters about the crime wave sweeping the remains of the city. Upon hearing about how there are not enough heroes and police officers to stem the tide of criminal activity, Kate is shown grinning, as if the statement has given her an idea. Shortly after this, Kate appears in Monument Point during a massive battle between the Justice Society and a villain named Doctor Chaos. She is shown leading a large team of superheroes including theJSA All-Stars,Jesse Quick,Liberty Belle andRed Beetle.[11] After Chaos is defeated, Kate and the other heroes choose to stay in Monument Point and join the JSA.[12]
Kate Spencer made her return inGreen Arrow, working as Oliver Queen's attorney.[13]
When Kate pursues Copperhead, she sneaks into an evidence room to steal some items she can use against him.Manhunter #15 tells the origin of each of the three items she takes:
Other characters have remarked that Kate displays slightly elevated strength and resilience to injury. If these are actualmetahuman powers as a result of her lineage from Iron Munro or if Kate is simply tougher than average has not been clarified.
Kate Spencer appears inArrow, portrayed byChelah Horsdal. This version is a civilian and district attorney.