In these stories, while the Stranger's past remained a mystery, the writers added a semi-regular cast of characters for him. Thirteen, certain that the Phantom Stranger was an impostor, determined to expose him.īeginning with issue #4 (November–December 1969), the series began featuring all-new material, with stories produced by Robert Kanigher, Len Wein, Jim Aparo, Neal Adams, Tony DeZuniga and others. 13: Ghost-Breaker" feature from the last nine issues of Star Spangled Comics at the same time, with new, brief framing sequences. The Showcase appearance and the first three issues of Phantom Stranger consisted of reprints from both the 1950s title and the " Dr. After an appearance in Showcase #80 (February 1969), he received another series beginning May–June 1969 that lasted until February–March 1976. The Phantom Stranger first appeared in an eponymous six-issue comics anthology published in 1952 and created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino. The Phantom Stranger made his first live appearance in the 2019 television series Swamp Thing for the DC streaming service played by Macon Blair. The character first appeared in an eponymous comics anthology published in August/September 1952. The Phantom Stranger is a fictional superhero of unspecified paranormal origins, who battles mysterious and occult forces in various titles published by DC Comics, sometimes under their Vertigo imprint.
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4: 23 (#1-22 plus issue #0) and a Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger: Futures End one shot 2: 41 (a #42 was published during the Blackest Night event) 1: August/September 1952 - June/July 1953 The Spirit of Justice, Philip Stark, Grey Walker, Brotherless One
Phantom Stranger #1 (August–September 1952)