Casper the Friendly Ghost #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' beloved little ghost takes center stage in this 1955 entry, with Casper looking sweetly nervous as a wild-eyed, spots-flying leopard skids to a startled halt right in front of him. The cover captures that perfect Casper dynamic — everyone ends up more frightened of the friendly ghost than he is of them, and the leopard's wide-mouthed, claws-out reaction says it all. A charming ten-cent slice of Paramount Pictures' famous star at his most endearing.
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On an otherwise beautiful night, the denizens of the Enchanted Forest, including Wendy, are all sad and blue. Even the Moon is blue. Casper flies to the Moon to learn the cause of the blue-epidemic. He finds that the Man in the Moon is blue and, when the Man in the Moon is blue, everything else also becomes blue. It seems that the Moon has been invaded by large packs of Earth-mice who make the Man in the Moon miserable (or blue). Casper "pied-pipers" the mice back to Earth, causing the denizens of the Enchanted Forest to not only remain blue over this development... but become scared as well.
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