Ghosts #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running anthology of the weird delivers another unsettling chapter with Ghosts #84, cover-illustrated by Luis Dominguez. The cover pulls you straight into a nightmare: a terrified blond man recoils on a city street, crying out "Keep away — you all have the same face as the man I murdered!" as a crowd of identically-faced strangers — and a looming supernatural visage towering above them all — closes in around him. It's a wonderfully creepy premise teased right there on the cover, and with Romeo Tanghal handling interior art and Murray Boltinoff writing, this 1980 issue promises the kind of chilling, guilt-drenched supernatural storytelling that made Ghosts one of DC's most entertaining anthology titles.
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