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Cover: Paris Cullins & Keith Wilson

The Spectre #27

Jun 1989 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
📊 ~15,234 copies sold its debut month
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“Ghosts in the Machine, Part IV: The Million Kill”

Part four of the "Ghosts in the Machine" arc arrives with a cover by Paris Cullins and Keith Wilson that's hard to ignore — the Spectre's pale, ghostly form is engulfed in a swirling storm of compact discs, his green cloak torn and wild as he reaches out against the digital onslaught on a grid-patterned purple background. It's a striking visual that neatly captures the series' 1989 blend of supernatural dread and modern-world unease. With Doug Moench writing and Tom Artis on interior art, this is a solid chapter in one of DC's more thoughtful takes on the Spirit of Vengeance.

writer Doug Moench · artist Tom Artis · inker Tim Gula · colorist Robbie Busch · letterer John Costanza · cover Paris Cullins, Keith Wilson

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Full credits

artist Tom Artis
inker Tim Gula
colorist Robbie Busch
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Paris Cullins
cover inks Keith Wilson

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