The SPECTRE
1968
Published by DC Comics, New York
By NEAL ADAMS
"Pilgrims of Peril!"
The Ghostly Guardian... Versus Psycho-Pirate
The Spectre Means Death?; The Spectre—Fugitive from Justice!
The Spectre was given his own title, premiering in December 1967, while simultaneously making another appearance in The Brave & the Bold #75 - Jan. 1968, this time teamed with Batman. In The Spectre, the creative credits varied widely over the 10 issues published, with introduction of a then-newcomer to comics, Neal Adams, who drew issues #2–5 and wrote issues #4–5. For its final two issues, the comic became in effect a horror anthology, with the title character being little more than a narrator in several short stories. The Spectre title suffered from the same problem that vexed the Golden Age series: writing meaningful stories using a character who was virtually omnipotent.
▲ BEAUTIFUL FINE+++ CONDITION, with the usual surface wear & slight rubbing to covers from being read, displayed, handled and stored.
▲ Please refer to scanned images- they are accurate and have not been edited or corrected and, as always, are worth at least a thousand words.
▲ Use TITLE, KEYWORD, TERM, CREATOR, ARTIST, NAME or CHARACTER name in our STORE search tab to find other items.
▲ Additional images & information available upon request
#sashakeen #qualitycomicsamerica @sashakeen @qualitycomicsamerica