Cover Credits |
Artist: Jerry Bingham |
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Comic Title: Spectre #10
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: January 1988
On Sale Date:
October 6, 1987 Shipping Date October 6, 1987
Source: DC Releases, #44
Shipping Date October 6, 1987
Source: Amazing Heroes, #126
Shipping Date October 6, 1987
Source: Capital City Distributors, Orderpak September 1987
Copyright Date October 6, 1987
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1987
Cover Price: $1.25
Page Count: 32
Editor: Robert Greenberger
Story |
Title: "Infinite Possession"
Pages: 24
Feature(s):
Spectre (Post-Crisis)
Crossover Event:
Millennium
Writer: Doug Moench
Artist: Gray Morrow
Letterer: Agustin Mas
Colorist: Adrienne Roy
Feature Character(s)
- Spectre (last appearance in Millennium #4; next appearance in Detective Comics #582)
Supporting Character(s)
- Kim Liang (last appearance in Millennium #4; next appearance in Detective Comics #582)
- Madame Xanadu (last appearance in Millennium #4; next appearance in Spectre #11)
Villain(s)
- Manhunters (last appearance in Suicide Squad #9; next appearance in Detective Comics #582)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Batman (appears concurrently in Detective Comics #582; last appearance in Detective Comics #582; next appearance in Detective Comics #582)
Other Character(s)
- George Landis and Hester (a diner and a waitress; no further appearances)
- Harold (a country boy; no further appearances)
- Several hostages (no further appearances)
Comments:
This issue is labeled:"Millennium Week 4" and is continued from Millennium #4.
This story crosses over with Suicide Squad #9 and Detective Comics #582.
Synopsis:
The Spectre goes to Louisiana in search of the Manhunters after one of them attacked Madame Xanadu. He finds them in the swamps. Thinking he will be able to control the androids by entering their bodies, the Spectre merges with a Manhunter and is lost within the robot's artificial mind.
The Spectre is eventually able to stabilize his situation and move from body to body within the Manhunters' collective conscience. When the Spectre leaves each body, the Manhunters are disabled. The Spectre eventually finds his way to the center of the hive mind and destroys it. This causes the Manhunters to collapse. However, the Spectre is still imprisoned in the artificial mind construct until an explosion created by Karin Grace of the Suicide Squad destroys the Manhunter temple. The Spectre then reenters the physical world.
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