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The Phantom Stranger#24
Cover: Jim Aparo

The Phantom Stranger #24

Mar 1973 · DC · 0.20 USD
“Apocalypse”

In "Apocalypse," the enigmatic Phantom Stranger teams up with Cassandra and Tannarak on a desperate mission to Rio de Janeiro, where they confront the looming threat of the Dark Circle’s leader, Tala, as she prepares to unleash the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Written by Len Wein and brought to life with moody, dynamic art by Jim Aparo—both in story and on the cover—this 1973 DC classic blends supernatural dread with high-stakes urgency, all rendered in Tatjana Wood’s evocative colors and Jim Aparo’s precise lettering.

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writer Len Wein · artist, inker, letterer Jim Aparo · colorist Tatjana Wood · cover Jim Aparo

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Full credits

writer Len Wein
artist, inker, letterer Jim Aparo
colorist Tatjana Wood
cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

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The Stranger, Cassandra, and Tannarak travel to Rio Dejaneiro to track the Dark Circle, where they find that their leader Tala is about to summon the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to bring about the end of the world.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).