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Good question. I assume that the Silver Age just followed the spelling of the Golden Age, and I'm not sure if the spelling "specter" had normalized back in the forties. Even in the sixties, I grew up encountering both "theater" and "theatre," so maybe...?
ReplyDeleteOh, forgot to mention that I enjoyed seeing this "second Spectre."
ReplyDeleteHopefully Rebellion will issue a collected edition one day soon, GP. It's derivative, but it had it's charm.
ReplyDeleteI never noticed the difference in spelling either until you mentioned it. I used to really enjoy the US Spectre tales especially the Fleisher/ Aparo strips in Adventure comics in the mid 1970s. I have very limited memory of the UK Spectre I'm afraid
ReplyDeleteProbably because it only lasted for a mere 19 issues, McS. I've got some reprints of those US Spectre strips - must re-read them some day.
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