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The Spirit#11/7/1948

The Spirit #11/7/1948

Nov 1948 · Register and Tribune Syndicate · [none]
“Plaster of Paris”

In "Plaster of Paris," Will Eisner delivers a twisty mystery where the Spirit is drawn into a cat-and-mouse game with the elusive Don Macabre, who seems to anticipate Inspector Guillotine’s every step. With Eisner handling writing, art, and inks, and Jules Feiffer adding subtle color touches, the story unfolds with sharp pacing and psychological tension, all centered on a surprising connection between the Inspector’s fiancée and the criminal mastermind. Cover by Will Eisner.

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writer, artist, inker Will Eisner · colorist Jules Feiffer · letterer Abe Kanegson

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writer, artist, inker Will Eisner
colorist Jules Feiffer
letterer Abe Kanegson

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Inspector Guillotine asks the Spirit to help him find the criminal Don Macabre, who seems to know the Inspector's every move. The Spirit realizes that the Inspector's fiancee -- Plaster of Paris -- is actually in love with Don and is a member of his gang.

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