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The best way to describe the Phantom Stranger's role in the DC Universe is similar to that of The Watcher's from Marvel Comics; a being who has near unlimited power but is only tasked to warn ...
SPOILERS:Apparently the Phantom Stranger isn't a fan of DC's New 52 and has plans to revert the universe back to it's original continuity.
The mysterious DC Comics hero known only as the Phantom Stranger might not be the most famous superhero. But boy is god mad at him. A look at the origins of DC Comics most mysterious ‘superhero’ ...
Phantom Stranger #1 title splash for "When Dead Men Walk", art by Carmine Infantino, DC Comics 1952. Although sometimes credited with a little kinship to some other "horror host" comics of the era ...
Introduced in 1952 as DC's most mysterious supernatural character, the Phantom Stranger has often been described as a fallen angel, a wandering celestial, the future son of Superman and Wonder ...
Joining Batwing, Birds Of Prey and All Star Western on the scrapheap in August are Phantom Stranger, Pandora and Superboy… though most like Birds Of Prey, Phantom Stranger, Superboy, Pandora and ...
DC Comics imagines Judas Iscariot's 2,000-year redemptive journey after ultimate betrayal. ... the Phantom Stranger has been a fixture in DC's supernatural circles as a cult occult character since ...
The Presence, DC’s God, charges him to don Jesus’ robe and become “nothing but a stranger” to everyone he meets. The Phantom Stranger spent his centuries helping others indirectly when ...
Here’s an exclusive sneak peek at next week’s issue of The Phantom Stranger, which stars both DC Comics’ enigmatic supernatural drifter and the Teen Titans’ stalwart nemesis Trigon.
As we know, one of DC's four new series will be an updated take on The Phantom Stranger from Dan Didio and Brent Anderson. Here we have a look at some artwork, and get an idea of what to expect ...
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This week in DC Comics, Wonder Woman brought Judas Iscariot — yeah, the guy who betrayed Jesus? — to divine justice, and other news from this week’s best new comics, including Batman: The ...