Ghost Manor #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's supernatural anthology returns with Ghost Manor #17 (1971), and Pat Boyette's cover sets the mood beautifully — a cool, dark-haired hostess in a red cape quips "I just dig ocean cruises… you meet the nicest ghosts!" while behind her a storm-tossed ocean liner is dwarfed by the looming, hollow-eyed face of a spectral figure rising from the churning waves. The featured story, "Well, Hello, Dolly," is brought to life inside by the triple talents of writer Joe Gill and artist/inker/letterer Pete Morisi, promising the kind of eerie, breezy chills Charlton did so well in the early '70s.
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Indian Commissioner Howard Lurch has a change of heart about the Hopi Indians after a magical doll makes him see the error of his ways.
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