Homer, the Happy Ghost #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHomer the Happy Ghost brings his cheerful haunting to the classroom in this delightful 1957 Atlas Comics entry, with Dan DeCarlo's cover depicting the little ghost floating through the window to present a red apple to a wide-eyed, startled teacher — while two students in the foreground look on in amusement. It's a perfectly charming setup, mixing everyday school-day life (a clock on the wall, arithmetic and "CAT" chalked on the blackboard) with Homer's gentle supernatural mischief. A fun, lighthearted read for anyone who appreciates the warm, humorous comics that Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo were crafting together during this era.
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The gang thinks that Melvin has been swindled, but things work out for the best after all.
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