Ghost Manor #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running anthology of supernatural dread reaches issue #39 with a cover by Sanho Kim that wastes no time setting the mood: a defiant blonde woman clutches a blazing torch while a monstrous, bandage-wrapped skull looms large behind her, and three terrified figures scramble in the background. The tagline — "Visit Ghost Manor… If You Dare" — captures exactly the inviting-but-ominous spirit that made this series a Halloween-season staple in 1978. Inside, Joe Gill scripts "The Noblest Work of Man" with art, inks, and lettering all by Kim, making this a remarkably unified creative vision from cover to final page.
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Four hippies go into a haunted house but one discovers that she is really a witch.
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