Homer, the Happy Ghost #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHomer, the Happy Ghost #8 (May 1956) brings Atlas Comics' cheerful little specter back for another round of laughs, promising "All Brand-New Laughs!" right on the cover. Dan DeCarlo's cover art sets the comedic tone perfectly — Homer floats serenely against a city skyline, his halo gleaming, while two oblivious window-washers on a suspended scaffold go about their work just feet away, completely unaware of their ghostly neighbor. It's a wonderfully light-hearted snapshot of Homer's gentle brand of humor, with Stan Lee and DeCarlo delivering the kind of all-ages fun that made this series a warm counterpoint to the superhero fare of the era.
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When Homer's Uncle Goldplate takes the gang out on his yacht, they are attacked by Redbeard's band of pirates.
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