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Cover: José Luis García-López

The Spectre #32

Aug 1995 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.25 CAD; 1.50 GBP
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“The Twilight Man [Monster, Part 1]”

DC's long-running supernatural series reaches issue #32 with a cover by José Luis García-López that's genuinely hard to look away from. The Spectre lunges forward out of a cracked, desolate landscape, clutching a flickering lantern in one hand while an hourglass stands ominously at his feet — with a robed horseman charging through the haze behind him. It's a moody, beautifully rendered image that sets the stage perfectly for "The Twilight Man," the opening chapter of a new arc from writer John Ostrander and artist Steve Pugh.

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writer John Ostrander · artist, inker Steve Pugh · colorist Carla Feeny · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Todd Klein · cover José Luis García-López

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artist, inker Steve Pugh
colorist Carla Feeny
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks José Luis García-López

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The Spectre faces a man with multiple personalties.

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