Tuff Ghosts Starring Spooky #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' lovable little ghost takes center stage in this 1966 entry in the Tuff Ghosts Starring Spooky series, with a cover by Warren Kremer showing Spooky — top hat firmly in place, rising from a swirl of ghostly mist — looking genuinely startled as a bright red-and-yellow toy helicopter buzzes right toward him. There's a wonderful charm to the image: even a "tuff" ghost can be caught off guard by a whirring little aircraft. Inside, Ernie Colón brings the art to life, including a story cheekily titled "The Spookeador" that promises plenty of the gentle, playful humor Harvey fans adored.
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Poil goes off to Mexico with Ramon, a ghost bullfighter, leaving Spooky jealous. Later, he receives a "ghost card" from Poil indicating that she's in some sort of trouble. Spooky immediately leaves for Mexico to find her... and soon learns that everyone is scared at the mention of the name "Ramon".
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