Strange Adventures #214
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's 1968 run of Strange Adventures, issue #214 features Deadman — the spectral acrobat in his red costume marked with a bold "D" — leaping urgently across the cover as a woman screams in terror, pinned against the front of a car whose headlights burst with jarring yellow energy. A sinister figure in a pink-and-black suit looms nearby while cover blurb text warns that she'll be murdered "by the man she loves," setting an atmosphere of desperate urgency that perfectly suits a ghost who haunts killers. With cover art by Carmine Infantino and Neal Adams and interior story "To Haunt a Killer" written by Robert Kanigher, this is a sharp, suspenseful package from one of DC's most stylish creative periods.
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Deadman thinks he might just stay in Phil's body forever until he learn's Phil's dirty secret.
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