| Issue | #2 |
| Published | June 1974 |
| Cover Price | 1.00 USD |
| Pages | 76 |
| Editing | Will Eisner; Bill DuBay |
| Notes | Letters from Alex Toth, Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Robert Bloch. |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner |
| Colors | Bill DuBay |
| Notes | Letters from Alex Toth, Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Robert Bloch. |
| Reprinted | in Will Eisner Color Treasury (Kitchen Sink Press, Inc., 1981 series) #1 |
| Script | Joe Siegel |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Synopsis | Fog laid heavy over Central City ... heavy as the hearts that dwelt therein. Elections were over, a heel had won. And something in the air smelled fishy! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson? |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #2/23/1947 |
| Characters | Intro-Powder Pouf, Intro-Bleaker Moore |
| Synopsis | Her name was Powder, and like her namesake, she was deadly and explosive ... ready to entrap anyone in her treacherous web of crime. Even The Spirit! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #1/4/1948 |
| Characters | Intro-Sparrow Fallon, App- Powder Pouf, Bleaker Moore |
| Synopsis | Bleak had served his sentence. Now he was free ... free to rush into the arms of his childhood sweetheart. He didn't know that she was as crooked as he! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #1/11/1948 |
| Characters | Boss Bubble |
| Synopsis | There's a tale of a man with a blow, mighty enough to lay The Spirit low! But how and why could this be, when Merry Andrew was only five foot three? |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Notes | splash redrawn? |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #2/15/1948 |
| Characters | Octopus |
| Synopsis | Mortimer was a janitor. And he had a big secret. He claimed he could build a bomb capable of destroying the world. And he would have a blast! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #7/6/1947 |
| Characters | Ellen Dolan (feature) |
| Synopsis | They say there's a treasure in the haunted O'Dolan house ... a treasure guarded by ghosts! But they don't say how many Spirits prowl the decrepit manse! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Notes | A brief history of the Dolan family is included. |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #4/18/1948 |
| Characters | Intro-Awesome Bells |
| Synopsis | Down from the sky it floated ... straight into the Central City junkyard. Out came a strange little man, in search of an aspiring actor. An actor who claimed he saw men from Mars! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson |
| Notes | splash redone? |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #9/28/1947 |
| Characters | Silken Floss |
| Synopsis | The Spirit had two choices. He could die from the poison raking his body ... or pay for the antidote within his reach, by marrying Silken Floss! |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner; Jerry Grandenetti |
| Letters | Abe Kanegson? |
| Reprinted | from Spirit, The (Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1940 series) #3/9/1947 |