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| DC house ad for Showcase #60 (1966), featuring the Spectre |
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| Ad for Showcase #61, the Spectre's second "try-out" issue |
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| Murphy Anderson drew Spec in Showcase, and inked Infantino's pencils for this B&B cover. |
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| Full page from Showcase #60, pencils and inks by Murphy Anderson |
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| Ad for The Spectre #1, the Ghostly Guardian's first-ever title of his very own! |
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| Anderson did just one issue of Spec's own title, then a newcomer named Neal Adams took over. |
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| DC house ad for Spectre #3, guest-starring Wildcat (Cover also pictured above right). |
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| Adams brought the Ghostly Guardian to ever-greater cosmic heights! |
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| Titanic double-page spread from Spectre #5, by Neal Adams |
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| After Spec accidently killed a man, he was sent into limbo -- then later revived in JLA #83 (below). |
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BONUS SPEC-TACULAR FEATURE from THE SPECTRE #3!
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