The Spectre #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's ghostly guardian takes center stage in The Spectre #6 (1968), titled "Pilgrims of Peril!" — and the cover by Jerry Grandenetti and Murphy Anderson sets an eerie, dramatic tone. The pale, green-caped Spectre looms menacingly overhead while period-costumed figures below brandish flaming torches, their twisted expressions suggesting a confrontation steeped in supernatural dread. With Gardner Fox scripting and Grandenetti and Anderson handling the interior art as well, this is a compelling slice of late-'60s DC mystery storytelling.
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One night every century, four pilgrims return to life in Gateway City and try to bring their demonic master into our dimension.
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