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SPECTRE VOL. 3 #54
Cover Date: June 1997
Cover Price: $2.50
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Cover Credits:
Art: Richard Corben (signed)
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Credits:
Story | John Ostrander |
Art | Tom Mandrake |
Lettering | Todd Klein |
Colors | Carla Feeny |
Color separations | Digital Chameleon |
Editing | Dan Raspler |
Feature Character(s):
- Spectre (also in flashback following ??? and preceding Brave and the Bold #180)
Guest Star(s):
- Justice Society of America:
- Mister Terrific I (deceased; as a spirit; next in Starman Vol. 2 #37)
- Flash I (in flashback in between Justice League of America #172 and Adventure Comics #466/3)
- Green Lantern (Alan Scott; in flashback in between Justice League of America #172 and Adventure Comics #466/3)
- Hawkman (in flashback in between Justice League of America #172 and JSA #61 [Pg 3])
- Doctor Fate (in flashback in between Justice League of America #172 and Adventure Comics #466/3)
- Power Girl (in flashback in between Justice League of America #172 and Adventure Comics #466/3)
Supporting Character(s):
- Nate Kane
- Dian Belmont (last in Starman Vol. 2 #23)
Villain(s):
- The Spirit King (in flashback following Justice League of America #172)
- Shaitan (in flashback)
- Doctah (a street gang leader)
- Lobobo (his right hand; first appearance of both)
Other Character(s):
- Mister Terrific II (Michael Holt; first appearance; last in flashback in Metal Men Vol. 3 #1)
- Jamal (first appearance; a street punk)
- Dwayne (first appearance; a street punk)
- Tito (first appearance; a street punk)
Comment(s):
- Though the Justice Society of America is next seen Adventure Comics #466, as they take off for the funeral of Mr. Terrific, it should be noted that the rest of the story (showcasing Power Girl and Huntress of Earth-2) is no longer part of current DC continuity (neither are the appearances of Superman of Earth-2, and Wonder Woman of Earth-2, who according to current continuity have never been members of the Justice Society). However the flashback sequence in that same story is still considered in-continuity (except for the appearance of Wonder Woman).