Thursday, October 16, 2008

How to be a Gracious Ghost!

Originally printed in the June 1957 issue of Strange #2 (Ajax; Farrell), this is a fun little post-code horror parody of Charles Addams' Morticia character (and also Vampira), re-named “Emily Ghost” starring in her one and only comic book appearance ever. It’s too bad too, this is really really good stuff. Anyone know the artist?





12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love how she walks with her arms outstretched,hilarious. And you can't say she was a swindler,she seems to be an expert on being a zombie,ghost,witch,vampire etc.!

Unknown said...

Emily Ghost, ha ha ha. I love how the newlyweds are more repellent than the monsters.

Marc Burkhardt said...

Emily could have had a great career hosting a horror anthology comic.

Anonymous said...

NOW THAT WAS ALOT OF FUN! LOVE THE ART. YOU COULD PROBABLY CREATE A WHOLE NEW BLOG OUT OF ALL THIS FUNNY STUFF YOU HAVE TOO KARSWELL! KEEP 'EM COMING, HALLOWEEN TIME IS ALSO A TIME TO LAUGH

Prof. Grewbeard said...

"Some fun, hey kid?"

you bet! loved it!

Anonymous said...

The Nostrand post was good but this was even better!

Thanks!

Dane said...

"Some fun, hey kid?"

Ha! Yeah, that did it for me too, Professor. I may have to drag that phrase out of retirement.

Anonymous said...

Very cool! Who would a thought a post-code Ajax title would have anything good in it?

Tim Tylor said...

Great, and very MADdish. I'd guess Emily is Morticia's twin sister she doesn't get along with. (Or possibly clone.)

Ger Apeldoorn said...

Madish indeed. I think this may have been intended for Madhouse or Bughouse. I will compare the art. Thanks for this, I will include it in my article on Mad imitations for Alter Ego (to be announced soon).

Mr. Karswell said...

Got lots more fun horror parody stuff like this in the weeks to come leading up to Halloween, this Saturday in fact is dedicated to it. See yas!

Arben said...

I'm pretty sure that "Emily Ghost" is (was) intended as a parody of Emily Post, author on etiquette in society and business who just about literally became an institution.