The Friendly Ghost, Casper #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' lovable little specter floats center stage on this September 1961 issue, arms outstretched in wide-eyed surprise as a stream of water pours right through his translucent body — watering a cheerful red rose in a pot below, because being a ghost apparently has its gardening perks. Warren Kremer's cover art captures Casper's endearing mix of bewilderment and good-natured charm against a rosy cityscape backdrop. It's a genuinely sweet snapshot of the friendly ghost's gentle world, with interior art by Howard Post rounding out what looks to be a delightful all-ages read.
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Spooky makes a phony call to Poil, claiming to be her aunt, Peaceful. However, Peaceful actually does show up, and pursues Spooky.
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