Charlton art regular,
Sanho Kim, seemed to me to be a rather acquired taste. I remember as a kid and flipping through these poorly printed comics at the drug store and not finding
Kim's style of eerie, otherworldly illustration at all to my liking. Coupled with the oddly cramped lettering and thin line technique, I typically chose to spend my hard earned allowance on an
Eerie Pub or
Marvel / Atlas reprint. But now in my half century of life, I look back on
Sanho's silver age work with a much higher level of astonished analyzation, and find it fascinatingly spooky, even incredible, and highly atmospheric at times. See what you think with this spider-infested story from the July 1969 issue of
Ghostly Tales #74 --plus, a great cover by
DC legend,
Jim Aparo.