Adventure Comics #431 - VF+ 8.5

$78.00

DC Comics · Adventure Comics #431 · February 1974 · $0.20 · 20 pages

Grade: VF+ 8.5

Edited by Julius Schwartz. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Jim Aparo.

“The Wrath of the Spectre” (18 pages), written and illustrated by Jim Aparo — The Spectre continues his supernatural mission of vengeance against evildoers in this tale that launched one of Bronze Age DC's most acclaimed horror runs. Aparo takes complete creative control here, handling both script and art duties to establish the darker, more violent tone that would define his legendary interpretation of the character.

First issue of the Michael Fleisher/Jim Aparo creative partnership that revived The Spectre for the Bronze Age, establishing the supernatural horror tone that made this run a collector favorite.

Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run.. Noting: High grade DC book suitable for display framing.First issue of the acclaimed Michael Fleisher/Jim Aparo Spectre run, High grade DC book suitable for display framing..

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DC Comics · Adventure Comics #431 · February 1974 · $0.20 · 20 pages

Grade: VF+ 8.5

Edited by Julius Schwartz. Indicia publisher: National Periodical Publications.
Cover by Jim Aparo.

“The Wrath of the Spectre” (18 pages), written and illustrated by Jim Aparo — The Spectre continues his supernatural mission of vengeance against evildoers in this tale that launched one of Bronze Age DC's most acclaimed horror runs. Aparo takes complete creative control here, handling both script and art duties to establish the darker, more violent tone that would define his legendary interpretation of the character.

First issue of the Michael Fleisher/Jim Aparo creative partnership that revived The Spectre for the Bronze Age, establishing the supernatural horror tone that made this run a collector favorite.

Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run.. Noting: High grade DC book suitable for display framing.First issue of the acclaimed Michael Fleisher/Jim Aparo Spectre run, High grade DC book suitable for display framing..

We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.