Ghost Manor #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running horror anthology returns with issue #41, and Steve Ditko's cover sets a tense, unsettling mood — a desperate figure in red struggles through coils of barbed wire while snarling red hounds close in, with ghostly, glowing figures looming ominously in the background and the single word "ESCAPE!" driving the urgency home. Inside, Joe Gill contributes the tale "Live Happily Forever and Ever," with Ditko handling both the art and inks — a creative pairing that gives the whole package a sharp, distinctly eerie edge. If you dare visit Ghost Manor, this 1979 issue makes a compelling case for accepting the invitation.
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The ghosts of dead P.O.W. soldiers get their revenge on the brutal camp commandant.
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