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The Spectre#2
Cover: Glenn Fabry

The Spectre #2

Jan 1993 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.00 GBP
“Crimes of Passion”

In "Crimes of Passion," Jim Corrigan uncovers the truth behind Jacqueline Connelly’s murder, only to find her spirit remains unrested. As Nate Kane investigates a body encased in cement and the brutal killing of Sally Hendrickson by the Reaver, Amy’s search for answers leads her to Madame Xanadu. Written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Tom Mandrake, with inks by Mandrake and colors by Digital Chameleon, this 1993 issue features a haunting cover by Glenn Fabry.

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writer John Ostrander · artist, inker Tom Mandrake · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Todd Klein · cover Glenn Fabry

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artist, inker Tom Mandrake
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Glenn Fabry

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Corrigan solves the murder of Jacqueline Connelly, but fails to put her spirit to rest. Nate Kane is assigned to two murders: a body in a cement-filled barrel and Sally Hendrickson, a victim of the Reaver. In trying to contact Jim Corrigan, Amy meets Madame Xanadu.

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