
The Spirit also appeared in newspapers in a special comic supplement that reached over five million readers via the Tribune syndicate in the 1940s, later found a home at Harvey Comics, Kitchen Sink Press, and finally DC Comics, which published deluxe reprints of Eisner’s original material as well as ongoing original Spirit comic that featured art by Darwyn Cooke (Parker).
The acquisition of The Spirit should work well for Dynamite, which already has a large stable of noir-tinged 1930s and 1940s pulp heroes such as The Shadow, The Green Hornet, and The Spider (see "Cullen Bunn to Write New 'Masks' Crossover for Dynamite" to check out the crossover that Dynamite has planned for its pulp hero crime-fighters--will Denny Colt join in the fun?).