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The Phantom Stranger#33
Cover: Jim Aparo

The Phantom Stranger #33

Jan 1976 · National Book Store
“Deadman's Bluff!”

In "Deadman's Bluff!", the enigmatic Phantom Stranger ventures into a haunted coastal town where the line between the living and the dead grows dangerously thin. With no writer or artist credited beyond the typeset lettering, the story unfolds in stark, atmospheric tones, emphasizing mystery and the supernatural. The cover by Jim Aparo captures the eerie tension with sharp, moody inks that heighten the sense of dread.

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cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

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Inside back cover & back cover make a 2 page in-house advertisement for other National Book Store produced comics. Inside cover is a 3-column list with 8 different series and the back cover is a 2-column list of books from a single series.

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