Ghostly Haunts #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Nice Place to Die," a seemingly simple caretaking arrangement takes a chilling turn when an elderly couple hires a younger pair to look after their home—only for the roles to reverse in ways neither expected. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with moody, expressive art by Mike Vosburg, this haunting tale from 1974 unfolds with a quiet dread beneath its surface. The cover, a striking piece by Tom Sutton, captures the story’s unsettling atmosphere perfectly.
In "A Nice Place to Die," a young couple takes a job caring for an elderly pair, only to find themselves trapped in a chilling exchange—while they steal the old couple’s valuables, the elders quietly drain their youth. A slow-burning tale of deception and eerie reciprocity, this haunting 1974 story from Ghostly Haunts #39 unfolds with a quiet dread that lingers long after the final page.
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Reprinted in Ghostly Haunts #4 (1978), Ghostly Tales Album #13 (1980), Ghost Manor #75 (1984), Fantômes Échos du Monde du Spiritisme #17
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