Human Target
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| The Human Target | |
|---|---|
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | Action Comics 419 (1972) |
| Created by | Len Wein Carmine Infantino |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Christopher Chance |
| Notable aliases | Numerous; impersonates his clients to protect them |
| Abilities | master impersonator; great athlete; skilled detective and martial artist |
The Human Target (Christopher Chance) is an American comic book character created by Len Wein and Carmine Infantino: a unique private detective and bodyguard named Christopher Chance who operates by impersonating his clients in order to eliminate threats to his principal.
Chance's early appearances came in back-up stories in Action Comics, a title much better known for featuring Superman tales published by DC Comics. Later, the feature appeared in Batman titles such as The Brave and the Bold and Detective Comics. Christopher Chance recently starred in an ongoing Human Target series written by Peter Milligan and published under DC's Vertigo imprint.
Human Target has twice been adapted as a television series: once briefly in 1992, starring Rick Springfield, and one scheduled for 2010 starring Mark Valley.
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- Human Target at the Internet Movie Database (1992 television adaptation)
- Human Target at the Internet Movie Database (2010 television adaptation)
- Chance's publication history at "Thrilling Detective"
- Human Target Through the Years: Humantargetonline.com"