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Resurrection Man ChronologyResurrection Man #13 (May 1998): "Cold Blood" [Flashback] Resurrection Man #1 (May 1997): "Resurrection Man" Resurrection Man #2 (June 1997): "Bystanders" Resurrection Man #3 (July 1997): "Scorpion Memories, Part 1" Resurrection Man #4 (August 1997): "Scorpion Memories, Part 2" Resurrection Man #5 (September 1997): "Scorpion Memories, Part 3" Resurrection Man #6 (October 1997): "Double Take" Resurrection Man #7 (November 1997): "Gotham D.O.A." Resurrection Man #8 (December 1997): "Tricks or Treats" Resurrection Man #9 (January 1998): "Dead Reckoning" Resurrection Man #10 (February 1998): "Mano A Mano" Resurrection Man #11 (March 1998): "Origin of Species, Part 1" Resurrection Man #12 (April 1998): "Origin of Species, Part 2: The Shadow of Death" Resurrection Man #14 (June 1998): "Unnatural Causes" Resurrection Man #15 (July 1998): "Riding Into Viceroy" Resurrection Man #16 (August 1998): "Avenging Angels, Part 1: Deathwatch" Supergirl Vol. 4 #24 (August 1998): "Avenging Angels, Part 2: Die and Let Live" Resurrection Man #17 (September 1998): "Avenging Angels, Part 3: Body and Soul" Resurrection Man #18 (October 1998): "Secrets & Lies" Resurrection Man #19 (December 1998): "Cape Fear, Episode 1: Tights Make the Man" Resurrection Man #20 (January 1999): "Cape Fear, Episode 2: Truth or Dare" Resurrection Man #21 (February 1999): "Cape Fear, Episode 3: Major League" Resurrection Man #22 (March 1999): "Executive Toys" Resurrection Man #23 (April 1999): "The Female of the Species" Resurrection Man #24 (May 1999): "Forgotten But Not Gone" Resurrection Man #25 (June 1999): "Millennium Then" Resurrection Man #26 (July 1999): "Millennium Now!" Resurrection Man #27 (August 1999): "The End of the Earth" Resurrection Man #1,000,000 (November 1998): "A Handful of Dust"
The flashbacks shown in the early issues of Resurrection Man (issues #1-10) are more or less just jumbled memories with no sense of order. Some panels are shown again in later issues as part of a longer sequence. As chronological information of these shorter shards of memory would be too complicated only the longer sequences have been put into order and divided into three periods: Mitch Shelly, the Childhood Years; Mitch Shelley, the Lawyer Years; The Lab Mitch Shelley, the Childhood Years:
Resurrection Man #3, page 13: Mitch falls from treehouse; brought to the hospital by Conchita Resurrection Man #7, page 14: Preston Shelley, Mitch's father, fires Conchita; Mitch watches her leave
Resurrection Man #3, page 8: Mitch and Richard Bessley Resurrection Man #5, page 2, panel 6: Mitch decides to get out of his involvement with the mob Resurrection Man #3, page 7: Mitch and his secretary; Offices blown up
Resurrection Man #6, page 17: Mitch and Mr. Fancy |
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