Grimm's Ghost Stories #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tulipomania," Judy faces a heart-wrenching decision when her beloved horse, Stormy, breaks a leg and can't be saved. As she struggles to care for the suffering animal, the bond between them is tested in a moment of painful necessity. After Stormy's passing, a surprising spirit returns—not to haunt, but to express gratitude. Written by George Kashdan and brought to life with emotional depth by artist Oscar Novelle, this haunting tale unfolds with quiet power, while George Wilson’s cover captures its poignant mood.
In "Tulipomania," Jakob Baum and Pieter Riisman are locked in a fierce, decades-long rivalry over cultivating the perfect silver tulip, a pursuit that drives them to obsession and ruin. When Pieter meets a tragic end, his legacy lingers in a peculiar bloom that holds the key to solving his murder—its petals whispering secrets no one expected.
In "And All Is Well!" from Grimm's Ghost Stories #46, the passing of the old town crier, Heinrich, brings a haunting curse upon his successor, Karl. When a spectral horse stampede threatens the town, Karl’s unexpected act of bravery saves Heinrich’s daughter—setting the ghost’s restless spirit on a path it never expected.
In "A Spirited Horse," Judy tends to her injured horse, Stormy, after a terrible accident, determined to save her despite the pain. When Stormy’s suffering forces her to lash out, Judy must make a heart-wrenching decision. After the horse’s passing, her spirit returns—not with anger, but with quiet gratitude.
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Reprinted in Gespenster Geschichten #286, Gespenster Geschichten #289, Gespenster Geschichten #295
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