Ghosts #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running anthology of weird and supernatural tales reaches its 96th issue with a cover by Don Heck that practically leaps off the newsstand. A terrified man in glasses clutches an open-cockpit biplane as a leering skeletal specter in aviator goggles wraps around him from behind, while ghostly figures and WWI-era aircraft swirl through the sky around them — his caption balloon insisting "I must be going mad! There are no such things as ghosts!" promises exactly the kind of delicious dramatic irony this series delivers. This 1981 issue spotlights Dr. 13 the Ghost-Breaker on a "terrifying flight on the Wings of Death," with interior work by writer George Kashdan and artist/inker Tenny Henson bringing the weird and supernatural to life once again.
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Convicted felon Frank Halsey tries to escape from a train while being taken to prison.
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