The Friendly Ghost, Casper #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' long-running series delivers a wonderfully spooky cover scene for issue #113: Casper the Friendly Ghost stands calmly in a moonlit, pumpkin-dotted landscape while a terrified rider on horseback — his red cape billowing dramatically — recoils in fright at the sight of him. Warren Kremer's pencils and inks give the whole image a lively, expressive energy that captures Casper's gentle charm against the panic of his would-be spooked companion. A fun, seasonally atmospheric entry from Harvey's 1968 lineup.
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Spooky faces a dilemma. He promises Poil he won't do any more scares today, when two hero-worshiping ghost-kids call on him to teach them his booing techniques! Who does he let down, the kids or Poil? Poil undermines all of Spooky's attempts to teach scaring to the kids... but all his pent-up booing thwarts her in the end.
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