The Friendly Ghost, Casper #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ceiling Scaring," Spooky tries to win over Poil by embracing the latest mod fashion—complete with a Nehru jacket, bell-bottoms, a medallion, and a long-haired toupee. But when odd coincidences make him feel like the whole Enchanted Forest is mocking his new look, his confidence starts to waver. A fun, stylish adventure from Harvey’s Casper series, with art by Howie Post and a cover by Warren Kremer.
Casper the Friendly Ghost is dragged into an unexpected adventure when French detective Inspectaire Pierre Goufeau demands he accompany him to Paris to solve the greatest mystery of all. Their journey begins with a wildly eccentric plan that quickly proves more chaotic than their destination—especially with a raccoon and a gobble-fish in tow.
Casper the Friendly Ghost and the impeccably French detective Inspectaire Pierre Goufeau arrive in Paris in a manner that defies both gravity and convention. With a sea turtle involved and the city’s quirks as their guide, the duo unravels a mystery that only a ghost and a detective with a flair for the dramatic could solve.
Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost is all set to impress Poil with his brand-new mod look—Nehru jacket, bell-bottoms, medallion, and a long-haired toupee—only to start wondering if everyone in the Enchanted Forest is secretly mocking him. As he navigates the forest, every glance and chuckle seems to confirm his fears, even as the Ghostly Trio, Nightmare, Boobert, and even the Witch Sisters watch from the sidelines.
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↩ Reprints Spooky #89 (1965)
Reprinted in Casper's Ghostland #88 (1976), Spooky #148 (1976), Casper Digest Winners #1 (1980)
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