The Friendly Ghost, Casper #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Dream of a Doll," Casper the Friendly Ghost finds shelter in a toy store during a storm, disguising himself as a doll to avoid detection—only to be purchased by a young girl and taken home. Warren Kremer’s expressive art brings the whimsical, quiet tension of the moment to life, capturing Casper’s gentle dilemma with warmth and charm. The cover, also by Kremer, perfectly encapsulates the story’s tender, imaginative spirit.
Casper ducks into Hoagy the Toymaker’s shop during a storm, pretending to be a doll to stay hidden—but when a young girl named Molly picks him out and takes him home, his quiet wish to be seen in a new way begins to unfold. With Mr. Gladheart watching from the shop window, the ghostly boy finds himself caught between the magic of a child’s imagination and the quiet hope of belonging.
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↩ Reprints Blondie Comics Monthly #61 (1953), Blondie Comics Monthly #64 (1954)
Reprinted in TV Casper & Co. #25 (1970), Casper & Nightmare #29 (1970), Harvey Comics Classics #1 (2007)
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