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Casper & Nightmare#32
Cover: Warren Kremer

Casper & Nightmare #32

Jun 1971 · Harvey · 0.25 USD
“Quite a Change”

In "Quite a Change," Casper’s friend Poil takes a trip to Mexico with Ramon, a mysterious ghost bullfighter, leaving Spooky behind and stirringly jealous. When Spooky receives a cryptic ghost card from Poil hinting at danger, he sets off on a journey to find her—only to discover that the name "Ramon" sends shivers through every ghost in the region. Ernie Colón’s expressive art brings the eerie adventure to life, while Warren Kremer’s cover captures the mystery with a classic, atmospheric flair.

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artist, inker Ernie Colón · cover Warren Kremer

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artist, inker Ernie Colón
cover pencils, inks Warren Kremer

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Poil goes off to Mexico with Ramon, a ghost bullfighter, leaving Spooky jealous. Later, he receives a "ghost card" from Poil indicating that she's in some sort of trouble. Spooky immediately leaves for Mexico to find her... and soon learns that everyone is scared at the mention of the name "Ramon".

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