This Comic Is Haunted #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Stand-In for Death" delivers a chilling, atmospheric tale in This Comic Is Haunted #3 (1978), where Karl Danner’s desperate act of stealing a coat from a dying man sets him on a terrifying journey aboard a ferry he never meant to board. Bernard Baily’s striking art and inks, paired with Charlotte Jetter’s precise lettering, bring a hauntingly vivid edge to this ghostly escape that’s more than it seems.
In "Stand-In for Death," Karl Danner’s desperate bid for freedom takes a horrifying turn when he steals a coat from a dying man and discovers a ticket that promises passage—on a ferry bound for the afterlife. Now trapped aboard the spectral vessel, he must confront the grim reality of his choice, as the ferry’s enigmatic host, Doctor Death, and a cast of uneasy passengers—including Alec and Helene Norden, Lew Tilden, and the unsettling Doctor Feder—watch his fate unfold.
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↩ Reprints This Magazine Is Haunted #1 (1951), This Magazine Is Haunted #16 (1954), This Magazine Is Haunted #12 (1957), This Magazine Is Haunted #15 (1958)
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