Ghostly Haunts #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Till We Meet Again," a haunting tale from Ghostly Haunts #28 (1972), writer Nicola Cuti and artist Joe Staton craft a quietly unsettling story of isolation and longing. Jabez Monchek, trapped in a house where doors and windows vanish from view, watches a boy named Murry pass by with groceries—someone who can seemingly walk through walls. When his guest Carla urges him to step outside, Jabez insists there’s no way out, but after she leaves, the impossible begins: doors to the world beyond suddenly appear, each one a choice he can’t decide how to face. Cover by Joe Staton captures the eerie stillness of a life suspended between worlds.
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Jabez Monchek has lived alone in his sprawling house since he was a small boy, unable to leave because the doors to the outside have disappeared from his view and the windows are barred. He only sees Murry a young boy who delivers his groceries. He envies Murry's ability to "walk through walls". His guest Carla encourages him to go outside, but he insists there are no doors he can walk through. After Carla leaves in apparent frustration, many doors to the outside start to appear but Jabez cannot make up his mind which one to walk through.
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