The Spectre 1992 #37 - back issue - $4.00
The Spectre cradles what appears to be a dead Statue of Liberty.
The Spectre cradles what appears to be a dead Statue of Liberty.
In a flashback, a group of America's founding fathers create a magic talisman which is later cut up and pieces dispersed. Dr. Hazzard comes into possession of one and enters the dreamtime to learn more about it and when The Spectre comes to meet him, the American icon Brother Jonathan attacks.
- - Black-and-white version of issue cover used as house ad for "The Haunting of America" storyline in The Spectre comics. On inside front cover.
- The Haunting of America, Part One: Fallen Dreams - Hospital is named Siegel-Bailey.
- Totally DC! - Ad for book "DC Comics" by Les Daniels. On first page between pages 4-5 of story.
- Sounds Good. - Ad for music CDs by Blur and The Rentals. On second page between pages 4-5 of story.
- - Ad for book "Batman the Ultimate Evil". On first page between pages 8-9 of story.
- Anthrax Stomp 442 - Ad for music CD. On second page between pages 8-9 of story.
- Elric: Song of the Black Sword - Ad for book by Michael Moorcock. On first page between pages 16-17 of story.
- Alice in Chains the New Album Featuring Grind in Stores Now - Ad for music CD available at Tower Records On second page between pages 16-17 of story.
- The World of Darkness - Ad for books in "The Immortal Eyes Chronicles" trilogy. On first page between pages 20-21 of story.
- You Asked for It! - House ad for subscriptions to various comics. On second page between pages 20-21 of story.
- - Letters from Alex Hutchinson, Frank Balkin, Jeff DeMos, Joey Marchese, Jean Paul Valley, and Ken Pontiac.
- At Last! The Law Catches Up with the Main Man! - House ad for "Lobo / Judge Dredd Psycho-Bikers vs. The Mutants from Hell". On inside back cover.
- Whatever God It Is That You Pray to, Start Asking for a Quick and Painless Execution. - Ad for video game "Hexen". On back cover.
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