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The Phantom Stranger#4
Cover: Mike Mignola & P. Craig Russell

The Phantom Stranger #4

Jan 1988 · DC · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD; 0.40 GBP
“A World Full of Voices”

In "A World Full of Voices," the Phantom Stranger faces his final confrontation with Eclipso at the ancient stones of Stonehenge, as Negative Woman races to thwart Lycaon’s desperate attempt to summon a force capable of ending the world. Written by Paul Kupperberg and brought to life with moody, atmospheric art by Mike Mignola—inked by P. Craig Russell and colored by Petra Scotese—this 1988 DC classic blends cosmic dread with mythic weight, all wrapped in a striking cover by Mignola and Russell.

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writer Paul Kupperberg · artist Mike Mignola · inker P. Craig Russell · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer John Workman · cover Mike Mignola, P. Craig Russell

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Full credits

colorist Petra Scotese
letterer John Workman
cover pencils Mike Mignola
cover inks P. Craig Russell

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Phantom Stranger has a final battle with Eclipso at Stonehenge, while Negative Woman tries to stop Lycaon from summoning the power to end the Earth.

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