Ghost Manor #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Ghost Manor #6 (August 1972) dares you to step into its graveyard world with a Steve Ditko cover that sets an effectively unsettling scene: a massive, glowing green spectral figure rises from a moonlit cemetery, its tendrils reaching toward two robed figures who recoil in alarm among the tombstones. The cover teases a tale of "The Lonely Dead" — self-described "Companions of the Grave" who know just how dark and isolated a burial plot can be. Inside, Joe Gill's writing and Sanho Kim's art bring their own eerie sensibilities to "Echo of the Last War Whoop," making this a solid entry in Charlton's understated but genuinely atmospheric horror line.
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Four friends meet to try to discover the afterlife.
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