The Spectre #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTom Mandrake's cover for this December 1993 issue is a gloriously macabre night-ride: the Spectre astride a monstrous, skull-adorned black horse rearing against a full moon, while a flaming jack-o'-lantern streaks overhead and grotesque creatures — a wild-haired horror, a giant eyeball, and a dark serpentine beast — churn through the starfield below. John Ostrander and Mandrake were crafting some genuinely unsettling supernatural fiction at DC during this era, and the imagery here — scattered skulls, skeletal figures, and that relentless sense of cosmic dread — captures their partnership at full throttle. If you're drawn to horror-inflected superhero storytelling with real artistic ambition, "Righteousness" looks like a compelling place to dive in.
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