

"No Ghosts Here!" is the actual title, but the "No" has fallen off this piece of original artwork.

Pete Morisi's back-up story from The Phantom #47 is a dandy if brief taste of vintage Charlton spooky doings. PAM's sleek and efficient style give his stories a level of abstraction which is both attractive and effective in its lean storytelling. Morisi's stuff often looks better in black and white actually. This is an ideal example.


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