Disney Comic Hits #9
In "The Prisoner of Andy's Attic," the Sultan's bedtime ghost stories take a turn for the terrifying when he insists on a guard to keep the door safe—only for Genie to doze off and awaken real spirits in the attic. Written by Jack Enyart and brought to life by Eduardo Savid’s expressive art, with inks by Horacio Ottolini, colors by Anthony Tollin, and letters by Phil Felix, this 1996 Marvel Disney comic delivers a spooky twist on a classic setup. The cover by Matt Maley captures the eerie mood perfectly.
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The Sultan has bad dreams when he reads ghost stories before bed. so he wants someone to guard the door while he sleeps. Genie is elected to take the first watch, but when he falls asleep, real ghosts appear and frighten the Sultan even worse.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).