Ghost Stories #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA robed skeletal figure looms large over a tropical scene on this Dell horror anthology from 1972, its bony finger pointing toward a monstrous scorpion silhouetted against a glowing yellow moon — while human figures below scramble in apparent terror. Frank Springer's cover art sets a genuinely unsettling mood, pairing supernatural dread with creature-feature menace in a way that promises "strange stories that tremble the imagination," as the cover itself boldly declares. If you enjoy eerie, pulpy horror anthologies with a dramatic visual punch, Ghost Stories #32 delivers that atmosphere right from the front cover.
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