Spirit (2007-2009) #31

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Commissioner Dolan's nephew Danny is in a whole heap of trouble, and it falls to The Spirit to rescue him - but to do so, he's got to contend with Danny's amnesia, a priceless stolen artifact, and the latest in The Spirit's run of femmes fatales, the deadly "Adios!" Don't miss Eisner colleague Mike Ploog's return to THE SPIRIT in this two-part story!
by DC Comics

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Published September, 2009 (Modern Age) by DC Comics and went on sale July 22, 2009 for $2.99 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $3.00 USD.

UPC: 76194125062503111
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  • The Celtic Stone, Part 1

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bobashep
5

by on 6/27/2015 9:07:00 PM

Mike Ploog, who actually worked on the Spirit with creator Will Eisner returns to the franchise in this two-parter titled 'The Celtic Stone.' You can really see the influence of Eisner on Ploog's script, but it's the art that shows the biggest resemblance. I could have sworn that this was a missing Eisner work because it looked that close to the master's original works. I really enjoyed this first chapter. It captured the fun, mystery, and sometimes creepy tones of the original Spirit series from the 40s. I hate that this series is ending as this is a prime example of just how great a character the Spirit is and a testament to the overall quality of the past 31-issues.

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