The Phantom Stranger #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo of DC's most enigmatic supernatural figures — the brooding, cape-swathed Phantom Stranger and the red-suited ghost Deadman — square off in a moonlit graveyard on Jim Aparo's moody cover for this March 1976 issue. The tagline "Follow me into weird worlds — for I am…" sets a perfectly unsettling tone, and having Deadman co-star alongside the Stranger promises a story steeped in the uncanny. With "A Time for Endings" as the title and Michael Fleisher among the writers, this issue leans fully into DC's rich tradition of supernatural adventure.
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The Black Orchid saves Ronnie Kuhn and rounds up the Black Orchid Legion.
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