The Phantom Stranger #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Jim Aparo sets an unsettling mood perfectly suited to DC's master of the uncanny — the Phantom Stranger's spectral face looms large in the background while a terrified woman in white flees across a darkened street, a coiled rope menacingly held by a disembodied hand cutting off her escape, all set against the silhouette of a looming church tower. The tagline "Follow me into weird worlds — for I am… The Phantom Stranger" captures exactly the eerie invitation this series has always delivered. This September 1975 issue also features a bonus Black Orchid backup, making it a satisfying double dose of DC's supernatural and mystery offerings.
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