Timmy the Timid Ghost
Timmy is a gentle, shy ghost who starred in Charlton Comics' humor series aimed at young readers. Too timid to frighten anyone, he stumbled into comedic misadventures rather than haunting them — a friendly, soft-hearted spirit more flustered by the living than they were by him.
Few characters from Charlton Comics' mid-century lineup have shown the quiet staying power of Timmy the Timid Ghost, who first drifted onto the page in 1956 and kept haunting readers' imaginations across a remarkable 58-year span. A Golden Age charmer in the tradition of friendly, funny spooks, Timmy carved out a cozy corner of the Charlton universe alongside colorful company like Wilma the Witch, Maxie Ghost, and Li'l Genius — a neighborhood of whimsical characters that gave these books their distinctive, lighthearted personality. His own title anchors his legacy, but appearances in Freddy and Atom the Cat show he was very much part of Charlton's beloved funny-animal and humor ecosystem. With 55 catalog appearances, a key issue to his name, and a publishing life stretching into the 21st century, this gentle little ghost is a genuine hidden gem for collectors who love the warmer, more playful side of comics history.

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Covers through the years — 1956–1985
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