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Cover: Joe Phillips

The Spectre #14

Jan 1994 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“Wrath of God”

From the 1994 run written by John Ostrander with cover art by Joe Phillips, this issue of The Spectre presents a genuinely striking image: the pale, skull-faced Spirit of Vengeance looms enormous against a stormy red sky, his dark hooded cloak billowing as he reaches toward a terrified figure in ornate Egyptian-style golden armor being swept up by churning blue waves. The title "Wrath of God" promises exactly the kind of cosmic reckoning the cover delivers, with the Spectre's skeletal visage and outstretched claws radiating an otherworldly menace that feels both awe-inspiring and deeply unsettling. Phillips's dynamic composition — massive supernatural figure above, desperate human-scaled victim below — makes this one of the more visually compelling covers of the series.

writer John Ostrander · artist, inker Joe Phillips · colorist Carla Feeny · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Todd Klein · cover Joe Phillips

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artist, inker Joe Phillips
colorist Carla Feeny
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Joe Phillips

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The Phantom Stranger tells Father Craemer a story about the Spectre's past.

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