Grimm's Ghost Stories
Western · 1972–1982 · 60 issues
About the series
From 1972 to 1982, Western Publishing’s Grimm’s Ghost Stories delivered sixty issues of eerie, self-contained tales that leaned more toward spooky atmosphere than outright horror. Regular writers Arnold Drake, Paul S. Newman, and George Kashdan, alongside artists Frank Bolle, Adolfo Buylla, and Luis Dominguez, crafted a consistent, family-friendly anthology that often felt like a comic-book campfire story. It stands as a long-running example of Western’s genre line, offering a milder, more whimsical take on the supernatural than its more ghoulish contemporaries.
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