Ghostly Tales #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Ghostly Tales from the Haunted House #70 from 1968 presents a cover by Pat Boyette that crackles with Cold War dread — a wide-eyed, blue-tinged figure looms in the foreground, finger raised to his lips in a conspiratorial hush, while behind him a glowing figure stands arms outstretched amid flames and a crashing rocket, silhouetted soldiers visible in the chaos below. The cover's speech bubble warns that a general holds humanity's fate over a single button, with only someone named Sullivan standing between civilization and catastrophe. It's a tense, atmospheric slice of 1968 horror-thriller sensibility, perfect for fans of Charlton's quietly unsettling anthology style.
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