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Casper Digest Magazine#10
Cover: Jorge Pacheco

Casper Digest Magazine #10

Feb 1994 · Harvey · 1.75 USD; 1.95 CAD
“The House That Was a Spaceship”

In "The House That Was a Spaceship," Casper and the Ghostly Trio face their most baffling guest yet: Aunt Naggie, a perpetually disgruntled ghost with a passion for order. When she refuses to stay in their chaotic home, she insists on moving into a pristine lighthouse—only it’s actually an unmanned rocket bound for Saturn, setting off a wild, unintentional space voyage. Ernie Colón’s expressive art brings the absurdity to life, while Jorge Pacheco’s cover captures the whimsical tension of the moment.

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artist, inker Ernie Colón · cover Jorge Pacheco

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artist, inker Ernie Colón
cover pencils, inks Jorge Pacheco

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Casper's Aunt Naggie, an ornery old spinster neat freak of a ghost, comes to visit, prompting The Ghostly Trio to get out while the ghostly getting is good. Nothing seems to please Aunt Naggie, who refuses to stay in Casper and the Trio's house calling it a dump. She finds fault with any other accommodation Casper presents to her, deciding to stay in a neat, new "lighthouse" she saw on the way over - which is, in reality, an unmanned rocket set to probe the planet Saturn. Casper and Aunt Naggie blast off, as the Saturnians eagerly anticipate the approaching spacecraft.

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