The Spectre
is a comic volume from DC Comics that started in 1967
Although not truly one of the most renown characters in the comic book world, The Spectre
has done what few others have, and through the years accumulated four
separate comic book volumes, dedicated to himself, all of them
published by DC Comics. The first of these (The Spectre) was also the shortest, lasting for ten issues from 1967 to 1969. Almost twenty years later, in 1987 a second volume began (The Spectre)
and this one lasted for thirty-one issues until its run was completed
in 1989. After this however, the character's comic starring hiatus was
much shorter than before and only lasted a few years until the third
volume (The Spectre)
kicked off in 1992. This one ended up being the longest of all the
series and it continued for six years until it came to a conclusion in
1998 with its sixty-second issue. In 2001 however, The Spectre gained a
new feel when Hal Jordan took on said mantle, and a fourth volume (The Spectre) was born lasting a total of twenty-seven issues up until it ended in 2003.
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Issue #10
 
June 1, 1969 -
Issue #9
 
April 1, 1969 -
Issue #8
The Parchment of Power ...
Feb. 1, 1969 -
Issue #7
The Ghost That Haunted ...
Dec. 1, 1968 -
Issue #6
Pilgrims of Peril
Oct. 1, 1968 -
Issue #5
Fugitive From Justice
Aug. 1, 1968 -
Issue #4
Stop That Kid... Before ...
June 1, 1968 -
Issue #3
Menace of the Mystic ...
April 1, 1968 -
Issue #2
Die, Spectre--Again!
Feb. 1, 1968 -
Issue #1
The Sinister Lives of ...
Dec. 1, 1967














