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The Spectre (1967-1969) #10
The Spectre (1967-1969)
Issue #10
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Summary
In this issue, the Spectre passes judgment on Charles Felix on his birthday.
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About Book
Page Count
26 Pages
Print Release Date
May 6 1970
Digital Release Date
October 6 2020
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Mike Friedrich
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Pencils:
Jerry Grandenetti
Jack Sparling
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Inks:
George Roussos
Jack Sparling
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Cover by:
Nick Cardy
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Genre
Superhero
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The Spectre (1967-1969)
An 18th-century pirate named Captain Skull has received strong supernatural powers through an experimental anesthetic. Only the Spectre can stand against him.
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