The Friendly Ghost, Casper #207
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCasper is up to his mischievous-yet-friendly tricks on this charming 1979 Harvey cover, where the little ghost gleefully blows a chilly gust at a wide-eyed, sweating man who's desperately balancing on a tightrope pole over a rocky ravine — penciled with lively comic energy by Ernie Colón. The panicked expression on the man's face says everything about what it's like to encounter the world's most famous ghost at the worst possible moment. A delightful slice of classic all-ages Harvey humor at a crisp 40 cents.
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McFiend tries to get rid of Bryan, but Casper saves him and makes McFiend remove the amnesia spell. Bryan remembers that he's the world's smallest giant, and McFiend reveals that he was afraid of Bryan because he wanted to learn magic. Bryan says that he only wanted to learn one card trick, not to compete with McFiend's act, and all is forgiven.
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