The Spectre #2
The Spectre » The Spectre #2 - Crimes of Passion released by DC Comics on January 1993.
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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 2.8 starsAverage score of 2 user reviews
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I was bummed 3
I really enjoyed issue one and read issue two right away, and the story was alright unless you think about it at all. I know what the writer was trying to say but it fell hollow the way it was done. I will get more into that later. As for the good things in this issue. The art was good and the story was smooth. The art on the cover was awesome. I however only gave the book two out of five stars because of plot. ** The preceding contains some very minor spoilers ** This issue re...
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From The Longbox: Spectr #2 0
In this issue, Jim Corrigan is walking on the beach, when he sees a woman falling from a high window. He recognizes it as a murder and becomes incensed that someone could commit such a crime right in front of him. He sees that she is a spirit, and is living her murder over and over again. Corrigan promises too investigate so he can put her soul to rest. As good as the first issue was, this one felt a little forced, like they wanted to do a cool story with a twist, came up with a good and natur...
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