Spooky #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ad-voice Conditions," Spooky steps in when two tough counterfeiters and their nervous partner scare off two frightened ghost friends from their haunted house to use it as a front for their operation. With art by Howie Post, this 1957 issue blends spooky mischief and classic Harvey horror-comedy charm, all captured in Warren Kremer’s distinctive cover.
In "Argh!", Spooky tries a new scare tactic after seeing a lion on TV—only to discover that mimicking a lion’s snarl might be harder than it looks. With a mix of determination and comedic missteps, he sets out to master the roar, proving that even a ghost needs a little practice to stay terrifying.
When Poil suggests fishing as a new hobby to keep Spooky out of trouble, the ghost finds his own way to help—scaring fish away from a lurking shark, one shriek at a time. It’s a spooky twist on a peaceful pastime, where the real danger isn’t the catch, but what’s waiting below.
In "Tuff Guys," two brash counterfeiters and their nervous sidekick kick two terrified ghost friends out of their haunted house to set up shop—only for Spooky to step in and defend the spectral duo. With a mix of spooky mischief and classic 1957 humor, the story unfolds as the real terrors come in the form of a very unimpressed ghost.
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↩ Reprints Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #2 (1950), Spooky #7 (1956)
Reprinted in Wendy, the Good Little Witch #4 (1961), Casper & Nightmare #6 (1964), Spooky Spooktown #14 (1965), Wendy Witch World #14 (1965), Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost #26006 (1976)
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