Ghostly Tales #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Eyes of Ikaba," nurse Edith Nichols finds herself unexpectedly inheriting a fortune from Angus Ogilvie, the man she cared for in his final days—much to the chagrin of his neglectful family. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Charles Nicholas with inks by Vince Alascia, this 1972 Charlton tale blends quiet drama with an air of mystery, all wrapped in a striking cover by Steve Ditko.
In "The Eyes of Ikaba," Tait and Wetherall venture into a remote native village, drawn by the promise of ancient emeralds hidden within sacred idols—only to find the idols’ gaze is more than just carved stone. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a quiet dread as the line between relic and revenant begins to blur.
In "If I Were 50 Years Younger," nurse Edith Nichols finds herself unexpectedly named in the will of her late patient, Angus Ogilvie—leaving her his fortune while his family is left stunned. The sudden inheritance stirs uneasy questions, especially as Edith begins to wonder if the man she cared for so devotedly truly knew her at all.
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Reprinted in Ghostly Tales #128 (1978), This Is How It Is #[nn] (2022)
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