Spooky Spooktown #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' lovable little ghost Spooky takes center stage on this 1975 entry in the long-running Spooky Spooktown series, wincing with a big "OUCH!" as a burst of star-shaped energy sends him reeling. Down below, a young artist in a yellow dress and beret stands at her easel, painting Spooky's portrait — apparently channeling the mysterious "evil power of Spukah" in the process. The cover's bright red-and-green split background and playful tagline — "The evil power of Spukah is no laughing matter! (Or IS it?)" — perfectly capture the cheerful spookiness that made Harvey Comics such a delight throughout the decade.
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Spukah, who is secretly from the planet Grork, has painted portraits of all the ghosts on his magic canvasses, which means that anything he does to their portraits also happens to them. He uses this power to force Spooky, Poil, and three other ghosts to board his space ship.
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