Timmy the Timid Ghost #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTimmy the Timid Ghost wins the "Best Costume" sash and a first-prize trophy at a Mardi Gras Costume Ball — and his delighted quip, "Gosh… I didn't think I had a ghost of a chance!!" says it all. Jon D'Agostino's cover captures the charming irony perfectly, with costumed onlookers (including a wide-eyed monster mask and a grinning redhead) reacting to the little ghost who won simply by being himself. With writing by Joe Gill and interior art by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, this 1962 Charlton charmer is a warm, funny treat for fans of all-ages humor comics.
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