Preacher 13

"Hunters (Part 1): Came a Pale Rider" is the title to the thirteenth issue of the Preacher ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. The story was written by Garth Ennis with artwork by Steve Dillon. Coloring was provided by Pamela Rambo with lettering by Clem Robins. The cover boasts a painted illustration composed by Glenn Fabry. The story was edited by Stuart Moore and Axel Alonso. This issue shipped with an April, 1996 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.50 per copy (US).

Appearances

 * Jesse Custer
 * Tulip O'Hare


 * Cassidy


 * Herr Starr
 * F.J. Hoover
 * Jesus DeSade
 * Sarah Featherstone
 * Saint of Killers


 * Harcourt
 * Pouissin


 * The Grail
 * Gomorrah People


 * Humans
 * Vampires


 * California
 * San Francisco


 * Louisiana
 * Texas
 * Angelville


 * None

Notes & Trivia

 * Preacher is an ongoing comic book series published under DC's Vertigo imprint and is suggested for mature readers.


 * This issue shipped to retailers on February 29th, 1996.


 * UPC barcode: 761941204017 01311.


 * The events from this series takes place within its own self-contained continuity and does not take place within the continuity of the mainstream DC Universe, nor any other Vertigo title.


 * This issue is reprinted in the Preacher: Book Two hardcover and trade paperback collections, as well as the Preacher: Until the End of the World hardcover and trade paperback collections.


 * This is the first chapter in a five-part story (including epilogue).


 * This is the first issue of Preacher colored by Pamela Rambo. It is her only issue on the "Hunters" storyline.


 * This is the first appearance of Herr Starr. He becomes a central antagonist throughout this storyline.


 * This is the first appearance of Sarah Featherstone.


 * This is the first appearance of F.J. Hoover.


 * This is the first appearance of the secret society known as The Grail.


 * This is the first and only appearance of Pouissin. He is shot in the head and killed by Herr Starr in this issue.