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    The Spectre #4

    The Spectre » The Spectre #4 - Crime and Judgement released by DC Comics on March 1993.

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    Crime and Judgement last edited by SaveMeAndy on 10/12/23 01:25PM View full history

    Jim Corrigan is dead-long live the Spectre! But some dark forces drive this spirit of vengeance to exact his dread retribution. And now Amy and Corrigan must survive a look into one another's pasts.

    This story finalizes the origin story of the Spectre that was set up in the last issue. It also gives the origin of Amy Beitermann. After all thier cards are on the table they are going to become a lot closer.

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    Best so far in the series 0

     Best so far in the series.  I loved this book.  I knew nothing of the Spectre before I started reading and nothing prepared me for how great this story is.  As a hero I don't like the Spectre.  To me he is not a hero.  He is hubris he is vengeance and he would tell you that himself.  I really let the writer have it for issue two but one thing it do right was set up this issue.  Fantastic.  What I loved most about this issue is the Spetre admits to his short comings.  He screwed up a lot of thin...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    From The Longbox: The Spectre #4 0

    Summary:  After telling his story, Amy begins to judge the Spectre, this angers him, and he reaches into her past. He finds out that in her own way she has killed many men. Now the Spectre has to figure out if Guilt equals evil.   Review:    Okay, I do have to admit,, when the Spectre first enters into Amys mind, I was lost on the story for a little bit. It began as a fairy princess story, as all stories about women seem to. However once we find what it is really about, I was hooked. Also during...

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