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Ghost Manor#4
Cover: Steve Ditko

Ghost Manor #4

Nov 1978 · K. G. Murray · 0.75 AUD
“The Voice of the Victim”

In "The Voice of the Victim," Baron Von Brummer and his friends take a dark joke too far when they mock Satan worship—only to encounter a coven of practitioners who mean every word. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with moody, expressive art by Pete Morisi (pencils, inks, and lettering), this eerie 1978 tale from Ghost Manor #4 delivers a chilling twist on blasphemy and belief. The haunting cover by Steve Ditko perfectly captures the story’s unsettling tone.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker, letterer Pete Morisi · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker, letterer Pete Morisi
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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Baron Von Brummer and his friends play at worshiping Satan, but when the cross an old witch and her friends who really worship Satan they find out the difference.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).