| Release: | Sep 1983 |
| Cover: | Nov 1983 |
A Spectre is Haunting the Multiverse
| Release: | Sep 1983 |
| Cover: | Nov 1983 |
While the Atom is briefly hospitalized for his radiation exposure, the Justice Society use Wonder Woman's Magic Sphere to trace Dr. Fate, and they learn that he has found the Spectre, in another dimension, where the Spectre has become the thrall of the evil being known as Kulak, High Priest of Brztal. They observe as, after a violent magical struggle, the Spectre hurls Fate through an infinity of dimensions, to the end of unrecorded time. Then the evil alien sorcerer turns his attention to Earth. With gigantic hands, visible everywhere in the world, Kulak rips an immense gash in the very fabric of the sky itself!
| Writer | Roy Thomas |
| Cover Artist | Jerry Ordway |
| Penciller | Richard Howell |
| Inker | Larry Houston, Richard Howell |
| Colorist | Adrienne Roy |
| Letterer | David Cody Weiss |
| Editor | Roy Thomas |
| Flash | Jay Garrick |
| Hawkman | Carter Hall |
| Green Lantern | Alan Scott |
| Dr. Fate | Kent Nelson |
| Guardian | Jim Harper |
| Spectre | Jim Corrigan |
| Superman (Earth-2) | Kal-L / Clark Kent |
| Sandman | Wesley Dodds |
| Starman | Ted Knight |
| Dr. Mid-Nite | Charles McNider |
| Johnny Thunder | |
| Johnny Quick | Johnny Chambers |
| Wonder Woman (Earth-2) | Diana Prince |
| Batman (Earth-2) | Bruce Wayne |
| Robin (Earth-2) | Dick Grayson |
| Firebrand | Danette Reilly |
| Liberty Belle | Libby Lawrence |
| Phantom Lady | Sandra Knight |
| Commander Steel | Henry Heywood |
| Tarantula | Jonathan Law |
| Amazing-Man | Will Everett |
| Terri Rothstein | |
| Kulak | |
| Atom | Albert 'Al' Pratt |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |