Ghost Manor #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Ghost Manor #7 from 1969 delivers a genuinely unsettling cover by Sanho Kim, split between red and yellow halves dominated by two enormous, leering supernatural faces that loom over a man carrying a lantern and a woman holding flowers — ordinary figures caught between worlds of shadow and dread. Ghostly vignettes of dinner-party guests hover within those spectral faces, hinting at something deeply wrong beneath the surface civility. With Joe Gill scripting and Sanho Kim handling every line of art and lettering, this "Echoes of the Spirit World" entry is a fine example of Charlton's eerie, atmospheric horror at twelve cents a thrill.
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