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The Spectre#6
Cover: Garry Leach

The Spectre #6

May 1993 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.00 GBP
“The Bleeding Gun”

In "The Bleeding Gun," the Spectre confronts the escalating tide of gun violence in New York City at the urging of Amy Beitermann, while the Reaver closes in on her and Madame Xanadu makes a mysterious visit. Meanwhile, Nate Kane uncovers a startling clue linking the modern-day Spectre to a man named Jim Corrigan from the 1930s. Written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Tom Mandrake, with colors by Digital Chameleon and letters by Todd Klein, this 1993 issue features a cover by Garry Leach.

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

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artist, inker Tom Mandrake
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Garry Leach

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At Amy Beitermann's suggestion, the Spectre tries to stem the flow of gun violence in New York City. Meanwhile, the Reaver continues in his attempt to find Amy, while Madame Xanadu pays Amy a visit. Plus, Nate Kane finds evidence that the Jim Corrigan he knows today is the same Jim Corrigan from the 1930s.

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