(July-August 1968)

DC, 1967 Series
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Price
0.12 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1968-05-14
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
National Periodical Publications Inc.
Brand
Superman DC National Comics
Editing
Julius Schwartz (credited)

Issue Notes

On-sale date from copyright registration.

Fugitive from Justice! (Table of Contents)

The Spectre / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Neal Adams
Inks
Neal Adams
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Spectre
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

Prologue (Table of Contents: 1)

The Spectre / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Neal Adams
Pencils
Neal Adams
Inks
Neal Adams
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Psycho-Pirate [Roger Hayden]; Gat Benson
Synopsis
A masked man takes possession of a mystic globe.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

Chapter I: The Spectre Means Death? (Table of Contents: 2)

The Spectre / comic story / 6.67 pages (report information)

Script
Neal Adams
Pencils
Neal Adams
Inks
Neal Adams
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Spectre; Jim Corrigan; Gat Benson
Synopsis
The Spectre emerges from Jim Corrigan to fight an empowered drifter.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

Chapter II: Fugitive from Justice! (Table of Contents: 3)

The Spectre / comic story / 13.5 pages (report information)

Script
Neal Adams
Pencils
Neal Adams
Inks
Neal Adams
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Spectre; Jim Corrigan; Psycho-Pirate [Roger Hayden]; Gat Benson
Synopsis
After a detour to the past, the Spectre finds the drifter again and leads Jim Corrigan to the Psycho Pirate, who has been draining the Spectre of his power to remove the mask Dr. Fate put on him. But when the drifter awakens and the Pirate orders him to kill Corrigan, the drifter realizes he killed Corrigan once before and refuses to do it again.
Reprints
Keywords
Native Americans; Tyrannosaurus Rex

Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

The 9th page (numbered 18) is a 1/2-page.

Dr. Fate bonded Psycho-Pirate to the Medusa Mask in Showcase #56. Gat Benson killed Jim Corrigan in More Fun Comics #52. Psycho-Pirate was drawn to Benson because Benson had stumbled onto the magic bullet that Asmodeus used to keep Spectre imprisoned in Corrigan.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4) (Expand) /

Direct Currents / in-house column / 1 page (report information)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

Spectre-Graphs / letters page / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Letters from David Lewin, Fred Webster, Jr., Dennis Casey, and Lee Salem.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

Spectre-Graphs - Extra / letters page / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Letters from Howard P. Siegal, Dan Dias, Harrington G. Purvis, Jr., Ted Young, and Loren Lieberthal.

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. Fugitive from Justice!
    The Spectre
  2. 1. Prologue
    The Spectre
  3. 2. Chapter I: The Spectre Means Death?
    The Spectre
  4. 3. Chapter II: Fugitive from Justice!
    The Spectre
  5. 4. [no title indexed]
    Direct Currents
  6. 5. [no title indexed]
    Spectre-Graphs
  7. 6. [no title indexed]
    Spectre-Graphs - Extra
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Dwayne Best
  • Chris Boyko
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Matthew Head
  • Steve Jenner
  • Dave Marchand
  • Lou Mazzella
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Stéphane PETIT
  • Jim Stangas
  • Jim Van Dore