
Ghost
Elisa Cameron (Deerlane)
First Appearance
Comics' Greatest World: Sourcebook #1 (1993)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Sentinel of Arcadia, The Lady in White, The Ghost, Elisa Cameron, Elisa Deerlane
About Ghost
Ghost is one of Dark Horse Comics' most hauntingly compelling characters — a woman trapped between the world of the living and something far more mysterious. Known by the aliases Sentinel of Arcadia and The Lady in White, she is the spirit of Elisa Cameron (also known as Elisa Deerlane), a woman whose violent death left her bound to the mortal plane with no memory of who she was or how she died. Armed with dual pistols, the ability to phase through solid matter, teleport, turn invisible, and take to the skies, Ghost carved out a corner of the Dark Horse universe that felt genuinely noir — part detective story, part supernatural action, and entirely unlike anything else on the stands in the 1990s.
For collectors, the hunt begins with Comics' Greatest World: Sourcebook #1 from 1993, which marks Ghost's first appearance and serves as an essential anchor piece for any serious Dark Horse collection. The Comics' Greatest World initiative was Dark Horse's ambitious attempt to build a shared superhero universe, and Ghost stood out immediately as one of its most distinctive creations. Her solo ongoing series launched in 1995 and ran for a significant stretch, exploring her obsessive search for the truth behind her murder while tangling with organized crime, supernatural forces, and the shadowy figures who wanted her secrets buried for good. Writer Eric Luke's run is particularly celebrated among fans for deepening the mythology around Elisa and the city of Arcadia.
Ghost crossed over with some of Dark Horse's heaviest hitters, including Hellboy and X, and even shared pages with Marvel's Spider-Man and DC's Batman in high-profile intercompany crossover specials — books that remain fun and collectible curiosities to this day. Her ties to the Furies and Ghosts teams add additional depth to her place in the larger Comics' Greatest World tapestry, making her key issues relevant not just to Ghost collectors but to anyone building out a complete CGW collection.
With a devoted cult following and a character concept that holds up beautifully decades later, Ghost's back issues represent genuinely undervalued territory for collectors. Her first appearance, early solo issues, and crossover specials are all worth tracking down — and as Dark Horse's catalog continues to attract renewed interest, the window to grab her key books at reasonable prices may not stay open forever.












