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Casper Strange Ghost Stories#2
Cover: Warren Kremer

Casper Strange Ghost Stories #2

Jan 1975 · Harvey · 0.35 USD
“The House that was a Spaceship”

In "The House that was a Spaceship," Casper stumbles into a hidden underground kingdom of the Gravitonians—small, green-skinned beings who command gravity—after narrowly escaping a giant fly swatter monster and a maze of traps. With help from Beelo, the young Gravitonian, Casper must convince Beelo’s father, the king, to let his son visit the surface world, setting up a surprising reunion at an abandoned amusement park where the townspeople have fled at the sight of Casper once more. The story unfolds with Warren Kremer handling both the interior art and cover pencils and inks, capturing the whimsical yet tense atmosphere of this surreal adventure.

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artist, inker Warren Kremer
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Escaping the giant fly swatter monster and avoiding a number of subterranean traps, Casper locates Beelo in the underground kingdom of his people, the Gravitonians, a race of small, green-skinned people that can control gravity. The pair escape, but Beelo is recaptured. Casper finds Beelo's father, the king of Gravitonia, and convinces him to let Beelo visit the upper world for an annual vacation in exchange for restoring gravity. Eventually, Casper, Beelo, and the King visit the again empty amusement park. The people are back on the ground but have fled the park at the sight of Casper.

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