- I guess that's why we gotta split, Moonface. You got no questions and I got nothing but questions. Time to face the music. Time to find out what my final judgment is.
Spectre (Volume 3) #62 is an issue of the series Spectre (Volume 3) with a cover date of February, 1998. It was published on January 2, 1998.
Synopsis for "Final Rites"
Tired of the crusade for vengeance, Jim Corrigan is able to convince both Father Creamer and the Spectre Force that his bones deserve a funeral.
In a service attended by the surviving members of the Justice Society, various mystical beings and "new" heroes who he had helped create, Corrigan's mortal remains are finally laid to rest. The Spectre Force then splits from its host and returns to the where-after as Corrigan's spirit finally departes this realm in peace. His head-stone, hastily raised before the service, is left blank. However, after everyone has left, a burning light from the sky etches the following epitaph: "James Corrigan, Servant of God."
Appearing in "Final Rites"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Lt. Nate Kane
- Father Craemer
- Madame Xanadu
- Mr. Terrific
- Patriot
- Phantom Stranger
- Professor Hazzard
- Ramban
- William Lonetree (As a spirit)
Antagonists:
- None
Other Characters:
- Justice League of America
- Aquaman (Cameo)
- Batman
- Flash (Cameo)
- Martian Manhunter (Cameo)
- Superman
- JSA
- Flash
- Green Lantern
- Ted Knight (out of costume)
- Wildcat
- Huntress (Cameo)
- Nightwing (Cameo)
- Swamp Thing
- Alexandra Williams
Locations:
- New York City
- Morristown, New Jersey
- Norwalk, Connecticut
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- This issue was originally scheduled for December 24, 1997, but was delayed.[1]
- The Corrigan/Spectre is gone. However, Hal Jordan will become the next host of the Spectre Force.
Trivia
- Superman was in his phase as an energy being in this issue.
- The Patriot is actually the entity Uncle Sam, in a new host.
See Also