The Human Target (2021) #4

The Human Target (2021) #4
Title The Human Target (2021) #4 PDF eBook
Author Tom King
Publisher DC Comics
Total Pages 34
Release 2022-01-25
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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With eight days left to solve his own murder, Christopher Chance tracks down his next suspect. His murderer couldn’t be Blue Beetle…could it?

The Human Target (2021) #1

The Human Target (2021) #1
Title The Human Target (2021) #1 PDF eBook
Author Tom King
Publisher DC Comics
Total Pages 32
Release 2021-11-02
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Christopher Chance has made a living out of being a human target-a man hired to disguise himself as his client to invite would-be assassins to attempt his murder. He’s had a remarkable career until his latest case protecting Lex Luthor when things go sideways. An assassination attempt Chance didn’t see coming leaves him vulnerable and left trying to solve his own murder...as he has 12 days to discover just who in the DCU hated Luthor enough to want him dead. Human Target is a hard-boiled, gritty story in the vein of classic detective noirs told by bestselling and critically acclaimed creators Tom King and Greg Smallwood!

The Human Target (2021-) #2

The Human Target (2021-) #2
Title The Human Target (2021-) #2 PDF eBook
Author Tom King
Publisher DC Comics
Total Pages 38
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Christopher Chance now has 11 days to solve his own murder. With almost no leads, it would seem the case of his own death has gone cold…but it’s about to get a whole lot colder. Enter Ice, former member of Justice League International, arriving at Chance’s office with some unexpected information…and mysterious intentions.

The Human Target (2021-) #3

The Human Target (2021-) #3
Title The Human Target (2021-) #3 PDF eBook
Author Tom King
Publisher DC Comics
Total Pages 34
Release 2021-12-28
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Christopher Chance is a man on a deadline and working to solve a crime that might be unsolvable. Despite his better judgment, he’s falling for his lead suspect, and her violent ex-boyfriend isn’t happy about it. Oh, and that ex? He’s a Green Lantern.

The Human Target (2021-) #5

The Human Target (2021-) #5
Title The Human Target (2021-) #5 PDF eBook
Author Tom King
Publisher DC Comics
Total Pages 40
Release 2022-02-22
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Christopher Chance, a.k.a. the Human Target, will be dead in a few days, but nothing will stop him from solving his own murder. His investigation into the JLI intensifies, and he sets his sights on the Martian Manhunter…but what piece does J’onn J’onzz add to the puzzle?

Human Target

Human Target
Title Human Target PDF eBook
Author Peter Milligan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN 9781563899041

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Master of disguise Christopher Chance is hired to impoersonate an aging film actor--the intended third victim of an extortionist who preys upon to Hollywood glitterati--and what seems like an open-and-shut case sooon proves to be nothing of the sort. --publisher.

Human Targets

Human Targets
Title Human Targets PDF eBook
Author Victor M. Rios
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 220
Release 2017-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 022609099X

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Victor Rios has a vibrant reputation as America s leading ethnographer of Latino youth. His personal storygoing from drug pusher (selling heroin on the streets as a teenager) to a hard worker at a mechanic shop within a matter of weeksshows how he stands in the place of the Latino youths he studies. His story underscores the degree to which delinquent urban youths can become adaptable, fluid, amenable individuals, able to shift their views of the world as well as their actions. Rios rejects the old storyline that said gangs are bad and they do bad things because they are bad people. Kids on the street, he argues, can drift between different identities, indeed, they can shift seamlessly between responsible and deviant displays within a few hours time. The key to understanding gang-associated youth lies in analysis of the way authority figures (teachers and police officers) interact with young people. The kids need caring adults who offer tangible resources. Story and characters are always front-and-center in Rios s narrative: Jorge, Mark, Wilson, and others, are boys we get to know as they negotiate day-to-day life on the streets and across institutional settings. We learn a great deal about Cholo subculture, the clothing and hairstyles, and the argot that are adopted by Latino youth in response to the forces that seek to marginalize or punish them. The crisis of a perceived epidemic of police brutality in our post-Ferguson era is a product of culture in Rios s view: contested symbols, negative interactions, and day-to-day encounters that freeze youth identities as gang-associated, and that freeze authority identities as negative shapers of youth attitudes and actions are the dynamic. Fear of young males of color leads to police misreading and dehumanizing of young black and Latino men. Rios raises our awareness of how this dynamic operates by studying his subjects whole: following young gang members into their schools, their homes, their community organizations, their detention facilities, and watching them interact with police, watching them grow up to become fathers, get jobs, get rap sheets. Get killed. This book will be a landmark contribution to the social psychology of poverty and crime."