Gasp! #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "You've Got to Relax!", the ghost of Leslie Mannering and his spectral ship, The Gray Ghost, race to protect the King and Queen of England from a deadly fascist plot. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life with moody art by Dick Beck and inks by Tom Hickey, this 1967 thriller blends Cold War tension with supernatural flair. The cover, a striking portrait by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the eerie urgency of the moment.
In "The Gray Ghost!" from Gasp! #4 (1967), the spectral presence of Leslie Mannering and his phantom vessel, The Gray Ghost, rise from the mist to thwart a deadly plot against the King and Queen of England. A ghostly maritime mystery unfolds as the past collides with the present in a tale of loyalty, legacy, and the unseen forces that protect the throne.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into the Unknown #41 (1953)
Reprinted in Amazing Stories of Suspense #128 (1972), The Empty Tombs #[nn] (1980), Creepy Worlds #221 (1984), Secrets of the Unknown #240 (1987), Creepy Worlds #82, Secrets of the Unknown #83
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