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THE SPIRIT #1

The Spirit returns in an all-new ongoing series! Central City destroys everyone who lives within its borders…so it’s a good thing The Spirit already died once! International crime syndicate The Golden Tree wants to help Central City’s Octopus consolidate control over the underworld and the Spirit is the kind of mess the Golden Tree was created to clean up. They’ve offered the Octopus the services of one of their finest assassins to take his breath away for good – and the sight of this killer would get anyone’s heart pounding!

This issue also features the debut of the eight-page THE SPIRIT: BLACK and WHITE co-feature, showcasing the industry’s finest talent. And who better to kick things off than DENNIS O’NEIL and BILL SIENKIEWICZ?

Written by MARK SCHULTZ
Co-feature written by Dennis O'Neil
Art by MORITAT
Co-feature art by Bill Sienkiewicz
Cover by LADR

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  1. I hadn’t read about this! That lineup of creators is INSANE.

  2. I’m definitely excited for this one.  I hope it comes through because Doc Savage last week…was…not so good.

  3. Cool cover!

  4. I haven’t read anything Spirit related since the Darwyn Cooke run. Might check this out.

  5. First Wave never comes out, Doc Savage looked lame.   This line is not off to a great start.  I had high hopes for it after the Batman/Doc Savage one shot.

  6. I wasn’t real pleased with First Wave #1, but the parts with the Spirit were best.  I’m really looking forward to this though.  I’ve missed the character since Darwyn Cooke and then the Aragones/Evanier run was good too.

  7. um…. did no one notice this little tidbit? : Co-feature art by Bill Sienkiewicz!!!!

     EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

  8. Sienkiewicz & Moritat in one book I’d buy it just to look at the pretty pictures, so I did and it was good.

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