Dr. Weird #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Only Kids Are Afraid of the Dark!" kicks off Dr. Weird’s return in a story that leans into his eerie reputation, as the enigmatic figure known as "The Golden Ghost" and "The Master Of The Macabre" reemerges with a legacy stretching back to STAR-STUDDED COMICS #1, 4–11, 15–16. Written by George R. R. Martin and illustrated by Jim Starlin, with inks by Howard Keltner and lettering by the same, this 1970 issue continues the character’s mythos with a tone that’s equal parts unsettling and wry. The cover by Jim Starlin and Howard Keltner captures the unsettling charm of a man who’s long been a phantom protector in the shadows.
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Editorial detailing Dr. Weird's previous appearances in STAR-STUDDED COMICS #1, 4-11, 15-16 (Texas Trio, September 1963-November 1969). Dr. Weird is referred to as "The Golden Ghost", "The Mystic Marauder", "The Master Of The Macabre", "The Phantom Protector".
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