The Spectre
The Spectre is DC's cosmic embodiment of divine vengeance — the spirit of a murdered detective bonded to a supernatural entity by a higher power, tasked with delivering harsh, absolute judgment upon the wicked as God's wrath made manifest.
Few characters carry the weight of comics history quite like The Spectre, a haunting figure who first materialized in More Fun Comics #65 in 1941 — a genuine Golden Age original, conjured by the legendary team of Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily at the very dawn of the DC universe. Spanning an extraordinary seven decades of publication, this spectral presence has proven one of the most enduring and unearthly figures in all of DC's mythology, sharing pages with titans like Batman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Robin, and Supergirl. Collectors take note: at least one of The Spectre's appearances carries recognized key-issue status, a fitting distinction for a character whose roots reach back to comics' earliest, most mythic era. If you want to understand the deep, strange soul of the DC universe, The Spectre is essential reading.

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Covers through the years — 1941–2011
★ 1941
2005
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