Eisner took advantage of the Spirit's mysterious background to use him as a narrator here, in the manner of Uncle Creepy or Cousin Eerie or any of the many, many ghost hosts around in comics over the decades. Here's a link with a sample story. I only recently picked up a copy of this. I'm not aware that this has ever been reprinted. It sure deserves that honor.




Another book I wasn't aware off, so thanks for posting and linking to a few internal pages - this looks excellent.
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