This week: The Phantom Stranger
In 1952, The Phantom Stranger #1 introduced a mysterious new force in the DCU... and was canceled 5 issues later. But a scant 17 years after that, DC would relaunch the series with Len Wein, Bob Kanigher, Neal Adams, & Jim Aparo at the helm. This version of the Stranger would go on to be an integral part of both DCU and Vertigo lore. One thing has remained a constant throughout the years. His mystery. He has no name. He has no origin. He is a Stranger.
"If he's human, then I'm a toast-rack." John Constantine
Images:
http://tinyurl.com/dmv9w (#3 cover, he 1950's series)
http://members.aol.com/uscscatalog1/J0658.jpg (Neal Adams 1969 cover)
http://www.joeacevedo.com/images/figure ... omstrg.jpg (DC Direct Action Figure.)
http://www.atakra.com/pictures/ebaycomi ... nger02.jpg (Mignola cover #2)
http://www.fm3d.com/collectables/comics ... er/004.jpg (Mignola cover #4)
http://www.bobscomics.com/Goodwill5/T_phan1.jpg (Vertigo one-shot cover)
http://www.alexrossart.com/rossreport/n ... ger_lg.jpg (Alex Ross version)
http://pics.livejournal.com/chameleongi ... w/s640x480 (Jim Aparo Who's Who art)
Sites:
http://polisci.spc.uchicago.edu/~jtlevy/stranger.html (A fan site with plenty of info)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_Stranger (The Wikipedia entry)
http://tinyurl.com/dfeyw (The Phantom Stranger Goes Shopping... what the hell?)
And to kick things off:
-Robert Hack









