
Probably the most iconic Spectre cover to grace MORE FUN COMICS in the golden age, this Bernard Baily piece communicates everything that you need to know about the implacable phantom. Here, he’s a hundred feet tall, striding through the wars and conflicts of men like a colossus, his mantled eyes sharp and even perhaps a shade cruel as he looks for those whose evil requires vengeance. It’s a very odd image to have on a book titled MORE FUN COMICS, with the emphasis on Fun.

You can see where Schwartz got the idea to put Murphy Anderson on The Specter in 1965 . . . .
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