The Friendly Ghost, Casper #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Happy House," Casper and the Ghostly Trio pay a visit to a seemingly cheerful home that hides a far more sinister secret. As the trio departs, Casper uncovers a bizarre mystery involving gremlins and a captive Dr. Grin, all tied to the strange mechanics of carburetor specks. Ernie Colón's art brings the eerie whimsy to life, while Warren Kremer's cover captures the issue's playful yet unsettling tone.
Casper and the Ghostly Trio pay a visit to a house that seems too cheerful to be real, but something’s off beneath the bright paint and sunny smiles. When the trio departs, Casper uncovers a hidden nightmare: gremlins are trapping Dr. Grin and forcing him to craft carburetor specks, all while the house’s cheerful facade hides a sinister secret.
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Reprinted in Casper's Ghostland #55 (1970), Casper Strange Ghost Stories #6 (1975), Gasparín el fantasma amistoso #51 (1981), Casper the Friendly Ghost Big Book #3 (1993), Spooky Digest #2 (1993)
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