Spooky #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Spooky Meets Number 1," the Witch Sisters confront a mysterious mirror delivered on the ominous "Triple Whammy Day," a date said to twist fate itself. When the mirror's curse begins to take effect, they naturally push the burden onto Wendy, setting off a strange and unsettling chain of events. Art by Marty Taras, with cover by Warren Kremer, this 1970 Harvey classic blends eerie atmosphere with classic spooky charm.
When the self-proclaimed number one comic expert and skeptic Jo bursts into Spooky’s haunt at dawn to declare ghosts a myth, the little ghost has a simple, supernatural way of proving him wrong—no cape, no dramatic speech, just a perfectly timed poltergeist prank. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this five-page 1970 tale turns a smug collector’s certainty into a startled, sticky-fingered realization.
In "Through the Looking Glass," Jo dreams of whisking Spooky through a magical mirror into Mirrorland, a whimsical realm where everything—especially the personalities of the ghosts—is flipped on its head. With playful twists and a touch of surreal charm, the story turns the familiar upside down, all in a delightfully odd 5-page adventure.
In "The Remarkable Doorway," Gnorm’s latest invention takes a bizarre turn when Casper steps through it and finds himself in the year 3000—where a surprising echo of his current life has taken a decidedly unghostly turn. The story unfolds with a playful twist on time travel, blending humor and fantasy as Casper navigates a future that’s both familiar and utterly strange.
In the whimsical chaos of "Triple Whammy Day," the Witch Sisters stumble upon a mysterious mirror delivered to their doorstep—one said to transform anyone who gazes into it into something truly dreadful. Naturally, they hand the task over to Wendy, who’s no stranger to supernatural mishaps.
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