Challengers of the Unknown #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA moody, high-contrast cover by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough sets the tone for this 1997 DC series entry — a ghostly, spectral figure looms above while a grounded, ordinary-looking man clutches what appears to be recording equipment, the stark black-and-white palette making the supernatural encounter feel genuinely unsettling. The story title "Broken Spirits" pairs perfectly with that haunting cover image, promising something dark and atmospheric from the team of Steven Grant, Jill Thompson, and Bill Reinhold. If you've been following this run, issue #10 looks like a compelling chapter where the Challengers push further into territory that's genuinely eerie.
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In a new city designed of radical new materials, people keep seeing ghosts, so the Challengers investigate. Brenda is skeptical until her dead sister Eileen appears. Brenda finds one tower in the city is made of a NASA alloy that drove astronauts mad. It resonates and gives spirits "quasi-life." Brenda sets up counter-vibrations, with dead Eileen's help, which shake apart the building, catching Brenda in the rubble. When dug out by her friends, she downplays her visions of Eileen as a delusion... as Eileen's ghost sits beside her.
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