Strange Adventures #208
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Adventures #208 delivers a genuinely eerie cover by Neal Adams, showing Deadman scrambling up a ship's rigging while a massive, ghostly pink face looms behind him — the cover copy pleading "Eagle — Get Eagle! He's the One Who Killed Me!" sets an urgent, haunted tone that's hard to shake. Adams' linework is razor-sharp, balancing a sense of physical danger on those mast lines with something deeply supernatural in that spectral visage. With a two-part story titled "How Many Times Can a Guy Die?", this 1968 DC issue promises the kind of moody, revenge-driven drama that made Deadman one of the era's most compelling features.
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Deadman remembers back to the threats of another acrobat, the Eagle, who tried to kill him before.
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