Le Spirit #[nn]
In "La fin du monde," Will Eisner crafts a moody, atmospheric tale as Le Spirit and Dolan take a vacation in the Rockies. When a group of mysterious thieves checks into their remote mountain hotel, the quiet retreat quickly turns into a tense investigation—where the real danger might not be the criminals, but the isolation itself. With Eisner’s signature storytelling and stark visuals, this 1996 issue from Vents d’Ouest blends suspense and quiet dread, all rendered in his distinctive pencil and ink style, and presented on a cover he both penciled and inked.
In "UFO," legendary filmmaker Awesome Bells—famed for his real-life Martian hoax—finds himself in a far stranger situation when a genuine Martian arrives in Hollywood, shattering his carefully constructed myth. The tension escalates when the alien assassinates press agent Flash Feeny, leaving Bells to grapple with a truth he never imagined.
In the snowy Rockies, Le Spirit and Dolan find more than solitude on their vacation—when a suspicious group of thieves checks into their isolated hotel, the quiet retreat quickly turns into a case of mistaken identities and hidden motives. A sharp, satirical mystery where every guest has a secret, and the real crime might be the one they’re pretending to solve.
In "L'incendie de l'école publique 43," a classroom prank spirals into a full-blown mystery when the students dare Hazel to prove she’s a real witch by setting the school on fire—only to wonder if someone else might have already done the deed. With suspicion swirling and the stakes rising, the line between mischief and magic blurs, leaving only one certainty: someone’s going to pay for the flames, but it won’t be the one they expect.
In "Halloween," Hazel, freshly fired from the school pageant for refusing to wear a wire, finds herself drawn into a bizarre alliance with the Octopus—only to quickly realize neither of them is quite as straightforward as they seem. As the night spirals into a web of deception and unexpected twists, loyalty becomes the rarest costume of all.
In "L'élection de Miss Filledurhin," the Spirit, still on crutches, finds himself drawn into a bizarre beauty pageant where Hazel P. MacBeth wields her powers to claim victory—only to vanish mid-competition, leaving Moxie and Slime stunned and scrambling to uncover what really happened.
In "Halloween Spirit," the D.A.W. scrambles to catch Hazel during a chaotic Halloween, with Sammy and Willum stepping in as official detectives. As pranks spiral and the night grows increasingly wild, everyone finds themselves in danger—just as the flames start to rise.
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↩ Reprints The Spirit #2/3/1946 (1946), The Spirit #10/27/1946 (1946), The Spirit #6/8/1947 (1947), The Spirit #7/20/1947 (1947), The Spirit #9/28/1947 (1947), The Spirit #10/26/1947 (1947), The Spirit #11/16/1947 (1947), The Spirit #10/31/1948 (1948), The Spirit #10/23/1949 (1949), The Spirit #10/30/1949 (1949), The Spirit #11/20/1949 (1949), The Spirit #12/4/1949 (1949), The Spirit #1/1/1950 (1950), The Spirit #2/5/1950 (1950), The Spirit #4/16/1950 (1950), The Spirit #10/29/1950 (1950), Will Eisner Color Treasury #[nn] (1981)
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