The Phantom Stranger #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running supernatural anthology reaches issue #37 with a genuinely unsettling cover by Jim Aparo: a bandage-wrapped mummy rises from an open sarcophagus, its decayed hands locked around the throat of a terrified man, while dark, looming shadows press in from behind. The teaser "Beware the Images of the Dead!" sets a perfectly eerie tone for the weird worlds the Phantom Stranger promises to guide us through. With Paul Levitz and Arnold Drake on writing duties and Gerry Talaoc handling the interior art, this 1975 issue delivers the kind of macabre, atmospheric storytelling that made this series a standout in DC's Bronze Age horror lineup.
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