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Spectral #7

Jun 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
“Double personnalité”

In "Double Personnalité," the Spectre—still reeling from a brutal mission against terrorists—grapples with his dual existence during a quiet moment with Gwen. That night, Jim prays for release, begging to be human again. The next day, his wish seems answered when he confronts criminals as a mortal man—only to find that the price of life may be far greater than he imagined. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Jim Aparo, with inks by Jim Aparo, this 1979 issue from Arédit-Artima delivers a haunting exploration of identity and consequence, all wrapped in a cover by Jim Aparo.

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writer Michael Fleisher · artist, inker Jim Aparo

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artist, inker Jim Aparo

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After the Spectre concludes a grim case involving terrorists, his alter-ego has a long discussion with Gwen, and, that evening, Jim prays that his mission as the Spectre be ended and he is granted life again. The next day he discovers, when confronting some criminals, that his wish has been granted...and it nearly costs him his life!

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