The Phantom Stranger #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1974 DC issue delivers one of the eerier covers in the Phantom Stranger's run, with Luis Dominguez's artwork casting the Stranger as a towering, glowing-eyed silhouette looming over a frenzied, scarred figure kneeling atop a fallen body — all bathed in a hellish yellow-orange glow beside a snake-coiled pedestal crowned with open flame. The menace feels genuinely unsettling, and the promise of "The Devil Dolls of Dr. Z!" from the Arnold Drake and Gerry Talaoc creative team suggests the interior lives up to that mood. As a bonus, the Spawn of Frankenstein also appears in this issue, making it a two-for-one showcase of DC's supernatural side in 1974.
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