Hi! :) Can I ask you two question? I'm new to "The Spectre" comics and just read "Gotham at Midnight" and The Spectre run of Ostrander&Mandrake run from the 80/90s so I wanted to ask where you got your scans from. I'd buy the paperbacks of the other comics gladly, but I can hardly find them. :/ The second question is regarding the photoset you posted. From which comic is this last panel? Thank you and sorry for any mistakes I made. English is not my mothertongue. TT
hi!! sorry for the late reply -w-
i got my torrent from here. it has volumes 1-4, wrath of the spectre and soul war in it! older spectre comics are really hard to find so…the illegal route it is
the last panel is from batman eternal! jim is a series regular in it
hope this is helpful~
It’s been ages since I last stepped in on this site, but there are actually quite a few trades available for the Spectre’s stories, and most of them are pretty affordable. In chronological order, this is what’s actually collected. Just punch it into Amazon.
The Spectre Archives: An archive edition of his Golden Age stories. It’s not a complete collection, and you’ll have to resort to torrents if you want more. It’s also long out of print and commands a pretty penny.
Showcase: The Spectre - All of his pre-Crisis solo stories (including the Showcase issues, volume 2, and some lovely stories like DC Presents #29) and guest appearances are in this, albeit in black and white. This also includes the Fleisher/Aparo run from the ‘70s, though it doesn’t have the additional stories that were drawn for the Wrath of the Spectre mini/reprint
Wrath of the Spectre: Complete reprint of the Fleisher/Aparo stories from Adventure Comics, printed how they were in the Wrath of the Spectre mini I just mentioned. They also have additional stories drawn for a revival, because the series got axed before they could draw every issue. Worth every penny.
Volume 3 (Ostrander/Mandrake): This is collected in trade form in two volumes, and here’s the important part. The series is currently being released digitally on Comixology for $2 an issue, which is probably what your local LCS would charge you. It’s up to issue #55. They release an issue a week digitally.
Day of Vengeance: Technically not a Spectre series because the Spectre is the antagonist, but it’s definitely worth a read anyway since it’s the last good thing that was produced with him in post-Crisis continuity.
If you want volume 1 in color, you’re going to have to resort to piracy because of how old it is, unless you’re loaded. Volume 2 isn’t too difficult to track down if you’re willing to put a bit of extra effort into it. Small, local comic book conventions are an absolute boon if you want to save money on comics, as many charge a buck for issues no one has a particular interest in -- namely those for C-listers like the Spectre. Volume 4 also isn’t available outside of the single issues, but it’s also more readily available than volume 2 because it’s more recent. If you want any of the things with Crispus Allen as the Spectre, all of that is collected, but it’s also shit and not worth any amount of money beyond the novelty factor.
Remember that if you can’t find things in book stores, Amazon and eBay are your friends.











