Ghostly Tales #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue of Ghostly Tales features "The Wee Warriors," a story in which Major Tyler leads an expedition into a tropical jungle to investigate a tribe of tiny warriors who have allegedly frightened an airplane crew into the jungle. As Tyler and his team venture deeper into the jungle to capture the diminutive inhabitants, they discover that the mysterious creatures are far more formidable than their small size suggests, leading to a dangerous confrontation that continues beyond the sampled pages.
Roy Sammis, a seventeen-year-old castaway, spots a seemingly abandoned ship through the fog and hopes for rescue—but what he finds aboard is far more unsettling than the sea itself. Adrift and desperate, Roy must navigate the mysteries of the derelict vessel while confronting the creatures that have claimed it as their own. As the truth of the ship's abandonment unravels, Roy discovers he may have traded one death for another.
A man's desperate grief at his wife's grave takes a sinister turn when police arrive with questions about a missing fortune—and he'll stop at nothing to learn where she hid it, even if it means communing with the dead. As Detective Maloney closes in, Landis finds himself haunted by more than just memories, racing through a rain-soaked night to recover the stolen money and discover what his late wife refuses to let him forget. This tale from 1967 proves that some debts follow us beyond the grave.
A suit of ancient armor, animated by centuries of hatred, stirs to life at midnight in a courtyard to settle a battle that should have ended long ago. Dr. M.T. Graves, supernaturalist, witnesses the clash unfold—a supernatural duel that echoes a tragic tale of love and loss from the past. When the dust settles, only Graves knows the truth of what the Angry Armor of Angevin has wrought.
Major Tyler, a TV debunker of jungle myths, invades a tropical wilderness determined to prove that reports of tiny warriors are pure fiction—but what he discovers in the dense undergrowth proves far more real and dangerous than his skepticism allows him to accept. When the legendary hunter finds himself face-to-face with the wee warriors themselves, his arrogance and firepower become far less useful than he imagined. A hard lesson in respecting the unknown awaits in this 1967 tale from Ghostly Tales.
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Reprinted in Ghostly Tales #1 (1977), Ghostly Tales #127 (1978), Ghostly Tales #141 (1980), Beyond the Grave #16 (1984), Scary Tales #46 (1984), Gwandanaland Comics #2297 (2019), Ghostly Tales #170 (2020)
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