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The Spectre #8

Jul 1993 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.25 CAD; 1.50 GBP
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“Righteous Anger”

In "Righteous Anger," the eighth issue of The Spectre (1993), writer John Ostrander and artist Tom Mandrake delve into a harrowing moral reckoning as Amy faces a grim fate she cannot escape. Nate grapples with the horrifying truth that Jim Corrigan and the man in the cement barrel are one and the same, while the Spectre demands answers about the Reaver’s deadly pattern—targeting women with HIV—forcing Nate to confront the consequences of his silence. Cover by Tom Mandrake, this issue stands as a powerful, emotionally charged chapter in the series, with the Spectre’s wrath deepening as Azmodus claims the shadows of William Martindale and Dennis Bruzinski in a chilling exchange of power.

writer John Ostrander · artist, inker Tom Mandrake · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Todd Klein · cover Tom Mandrake

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artist, inker Tom Mandrake
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Tom Mandrake

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Amy contemplates committing suicide after learning she will be stabbed to death in an alley. Nate realizes that Jim Corrigan and the body in the cement barrel are the same person. The Spectre forces Nate to reveal that the police know that the Reaver is targeting women infected with the HIV virus. Also, in exchange for giving them power, Azmodus takes the shadows of William Martindale and Dennis Bruzinski

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