Timmy the Timid Ghost #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBrought to you by Blue Bird Shoes, this cheerful 1962 Charlton comic features Timmy — the big-eyed, good-natured little ghost — bursting out of a laundromat in a flurry of freshly cleaned sheets, a bright red "T" emblazoned on his chest. George Wildman's cover art surrounds the mischief with a row of Charlton all-stars spotlighted in circular portraits along the bottom: Black Fury, Wyatt Earp, Freddy (Li'l Genius), and Atomic Mouse. With interior work by writer Joe Gill and artist Rocco Mastroserio, issue #16 promises the kind of warm, silly fun that made Timmy such an endearing fixture of early '60s all-ages comics.
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