Ghosts #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ghosts and the Supernatural," the spirit of Wanaki remains bound to the site of his murder, unaware that his torment has traveled far beyond the crime scene. When a stone from that very location is used in the construction of the Washington Monument, the ghost’s presence is carried across the nation—unseen, but not forgotten. Jerry Grandenetti’s expressive art and Gaspar’s crisp lettering bring a haunting tension to the tale, while Luis Dominguez’s cover captures the eerie weight of the monument’s hidden history.
In "The Ghost of Washington Monument!" from Ghosts #72 (1979), the restless spirit of Wanaki remains bound to the site of his murder, unseen and unavenged. When a stone from that very location is used in the construction of the Washington Monument, his ghost is carried far from the crime scene—yet his presence lingers, unseen, in the shadow of the towering structure.
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Reprinted in Spectral #17 (1981), Spectral #18 (1982), Horror #127, Horror #132
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