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| Issue |
The
Phantom Stranger 1 of 4 |
| Subtitle |
Heart
of a Stranger |
| Date |
October
1987 |
| Writer(s) |
Paul
Kupperberg |
| Artist(s) |
Mike
Mignola, P. Craig Russell |
| storyline |
Phantom
Stranger awakened disoriented, not knowing if he'd
been asleep or dead (he'd been killed during the Dr.
Fate miniseries). Elsewhere, in Gotham City, Commissioner
Gordon surveyed a murder site where several men had
been killed at close range with an uzi. War and natural
disasters rocked the planet.
The Stranger burst into a congregation in the Temple
of the Divine Light. The church's leader, Lycaon,
professed that he did not fear the Stranger or the
darkness from which he came. A demon appeared. As
they fought, Gordon and his men were called in. Phantom
Stranger was astonished when Gordon shot the creature
and it disappeared.
The stranger emerged next in the presence of Eclipso.
They discussed the end times, and Stranger vanished.
He enlisted the help of Bruce Gordon.
A scientist at STAR Labs noted strange seismic activity. |
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| Issue |
The
Phantom Stranger 2 of 4 |
| Subtitle |
The
Soul of the Man |
| Date |
November
1987 |
| Writer(s) |
Paul
Kupperberg |
| Artist(s) |
Mike
Mignola, P. Craig Russell |
| storyline |
The
Phantom Stranger told Bruce Gordon they could fight
Eclipso, but it would do no good. The Lords of Order
appeared and released the Stranger from his servitude.
They told of the future: the Age of Darkness would
come, followed by a new age of Order. Due to his lack
of faith, the Lords grabbed him up.
Natural disasters continued to occur as the Soviet
Union appeared to ready for war.
Gordon and the Stranger visited with Dr. Klyburn,
who still believed an outside force (Eclipso) was
causing the seismic activity. She joined them and
they traveled to the Mt. St. Helens area. Though he'd
been stripped of his inner magics, the Phantom Stranger
used mana from his surroundings to travel to another
plane. He began battling Eclipso's demons. Dr. Klyburn
went into the volcano with a laser weapon "borrowed"
from STAR. She fired it into weak points in the fault
and was swallowed up. Below her, she saw the Stranger
battling demons. Using the laser, she blasted Eclipso.
After falling, the Stranger picked up the weapon.
Eclipso's demon exploded and the pair found themselves
back on Earth with Bruce. |
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| Issue |
The
Phantom Stranger 3 of 4 |
| Subtitle |
Thunder
in the Night |
| Date |
December
1987 |
| Writer(s) |
Paul
Kupperberg |
| Artist(s) |
Mike
Mignola, P. Craig Russell |
| storyline |
The
Phantom Stranger, stripped of his powers, adjusted
to being a mortal. Colonel Vostok attempted to get
word to the President that an outside force was playing
both sides in the tension between the US and USSR.
The Daily Planet's Jimmy Olsen, tracking down a story,
was caught by a demon. The Phantom Stranger intervened.
The Stranger, Bruce Gordon, and Jimmy Olsen stood
outside the White House. The sorcerer told the others
they must go in to avert nuclear war. Stranger disappeared;
Olsen and Gordon saw Rizzoli merge with the President.
As he was giving the launch orders, the Phantom Stranger
appeared and attacked the "President." He
was able to grasp the demon and teleport outside.
The demon was defeated and the real President went
back in to avert the war. |
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| Issue |
The
Phantom Stranger 4 of 4 |
| Subtitle |
A
World full of Voices |
| Date |
January
1988 |
| Writer(s) |
Paul
Kupperberg |
| Artist(s) |
Mike
Mignola, P. Craig Russell |
| storyline |
Eclipso,
defeated twice, gave instruction to Lycaon. Colonel
Vostok infiltrated the temple from where Lycaon would
be broadcasting, but he was prepared for her.
The Phantom Stranger and Eclipso met at Stonehenge.
The Stranger flew at him with rage and realized he'd
been touched by evil. Eclipso's feign worked and he
defeated the Stranger. Binded, he was forced to watch
Lycaon's sermon. He escaped his bindings and went
after Eclipso again.
A demon spawned on the sun.
As the battle raged on Lycaon's stage, Vostok escaped
and got into the broadcast control room. She was able
to break the spell the broadcast had over its viewers.
The Stranger felt his powers returning through the
hopes of mankind. He used the light to destroy the
sun-eating demon along with Eclipso. |
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references to time, and chronology: |
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Issues
1 and 2 reference the Dr. Fate miniseries. |
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The Phantom
Stranger, after regaining his powers, destroyed Eclipso. |
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