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Ghost Comics
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By hermen1959
What a comic for it's day! Not like the others of the 1950's. The art work was great and the story's was wonderful. Thank you for putting this on this site. PS if you are a comic book fan you need to read this!
   By Andrew999
Terrific front cover by Maurice Whitman – that poor girl’s gonna have her work cut out against that ghostly ghoulie fangy thing. The Banshee Bells was – well – creepy! Pencils were a little lacking but the story gripped – was he going mad or wasn’t he? Those poor kids – looks like they’re trapped in school for eternity Flee the Phantoms was my next favourite. The scene on the bus was ultra-scary – but a neat way of telling some quick tales – shame about the blonde in the red dress The Parting has a ventriloquist’s dummy. I’ve always felt there’s something not quite right about ventriloquists – those split personalities – finally, I’ve been proved right!
  
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Publication1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CreditsPencils: Maurice Whitman (signed) | Inks: Maurice Whitman (signed)
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Comic StoryThe Banshee Bells (8 pages)
SynopsisConvict escapes from chain gang and is commandeered by the ghost of his evil brother to commit crimes like he did.
FeaturingThe Ghost Gallery
CreditsScript:? [as Drew Murdoch] (signed) | Pencils: Iger Studios; Alex Blum | Inks: Iger Studios; Alex Blum
ContentGenre: Crime; Horror-suspense
NotesOriginal title: "Tragedy at Bayou Bend!" Art credits from Frank Motler.
 
Comic StoryPhantoms from the Sea (6 pages)
SynopsisPilot has to watch his carrier go down in a Japanese kamikaze attack, but survives because a ghostly double of his ship refuels him.
FeaturingGhost Squadron
CreditsPencils: Iger Studios; Rafael Astarita | Inks: Iger Studios; Rafael Astarita
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense; War
NotesTwo pages from original removed. Art credits from Frank Motler.
 
Text ArticlePulling Boners
FeaturingStamps
CreditsScript: Sidney Elias | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryFlee the Phantoms (6 pages)
SynopsisAfter a car crash the driver gets a ride on the phantom bus transporting the deceased into the afterworld.
FeaturingThe Ghost Gallery
CreditsPencils: Iger Studios; Alex Blum | Inks: Iger Studios; Alex Blum
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
NotesThree pages from the original removed. Art credits from Frank Motler.
 
Comic StoryThe Parting (8 pages)
SynopsisThe evil doll "Mr. Dingle" seduces Russell Burke to a life of crime.
FeaturingThe Ghost Gallery
CreditsScript:? [as Drew Murdoch] (signed) | Pencils: Iger Studios; Alex Blum | Inks: Iger Studios; Alex Blum
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
NotesReduced by one page by removing panel 1 from page 2; panels 3, 4, 5, & 6 from page 4; and panel 3 from page 5. Art credits from Frank Motler.
 
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