Unofficial Chronos Index |
CHRONOS #10
Cover Date: January 1999
Cover Price: $2.50
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Cover Credits:
Art: Tony Harris
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Credits:
Story | John Francis Moore |
Pencils | Paul Guinan |
Inks | Steve Leialoha |
Lettering | Ken Bruzenak |
Colors | James Sinclair |
Assistant editing | Frank Berrios |
Editing | Mike Carlin |
Feature Character(s):
- Walker Gabriel (see Comment for chronological information)
Supporting Character(s):
- Fiorella de Ravenna (see third Comment)
Villain(s):
- Gravesend (also in flashback; dies)
- Konstantin Vyronis (in 1998; see second Comment)
- Justice League Slayer (behind the scenes; history averted; see second Comment)
- Unnamed aliens held in the Tempesthold (first appearance; in flashback)
- Chronos (David Clinton; see second Comment; an alternate temporal version of Chronos appears next in Identity Crisis #2)
Guest Appearance(s):
- Baron Winters (see second comment)
- Clark Kent
- Lois Lane
Other Character(s):
- DuLac (in 1552)
- Azrael of the Order of St. Dumas (in 1552)
- Genji
- Nathaniel Kent (see second Comment)
- Citizens of Smallville, KS in 1872
- W.S. Walcott (first appearance; see second Comment)
- Unnamed woman (first appearance; has rented Walker Gabriel's apartment at 887 Strayhorne Ave. Apt. 5 , Ivy Town)
- Desmond Mkhalali Gage (death averted; see second Comment)
- Police officers in 2113 Star City
Comment(s):
- The 23 year old Walker Gabriel appears in Chronopolis, then briefly in 1998 before returning to Chronopolis. He travels to 1552 Constantinople, the 1998 Morocco, the 853rd Century, then back to Chronopolis followed by brief visits to 2113 (Star City), Baron Winters (timeframe unknown) and 1872 (Smallville, KS).
- After defeating Gravesend, Walker jumps through time preventing Konstantin Vyronis from stealing the tachyon generator and killing , trying to warn David Clinton of the dangers of time travel, the Star City police department of Hayden Glass thereby negating the Justice League Slayings, warning Baron Winters of Genji's death in an alternate timeline in 2452 and finally to 1872 to watch the Lucas Goodfellow Troupe, only to find it was now under a different name and truly a 19th century theatrical troupe, with no sign of Alex Damaskinos, who presumably is now one of the Linear Men.
- Due to Walker Gabriel's altering of his history, the Countess Fiorella de Ravenna's history is altered as well. She has never met Konstatin Vyronis, and therefore lives her entire life in the 15th Century. As her history was altered while she was in Chronopolis, her continued existence outside the 15th Century is now a paradox. She is confined to Chronopolis for all eternity.