The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves #34
"Prince of Evil" kicks off in *The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves* #34 with a chilling premise: architect Leland Menn designs a haunted house for an amusement park, its eerie effects so lifelike that guests are genuinely terrified on opening day. But when the park staff discovers Menn dead in the control room—his body cold for over a day—the line between illusion and the supernatural begins to blur. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated with eerie precision by Steve Ditko, whose distinctive pencils and inks define the cover and interior, this 1972 Charlton classic delivers a spine-tingling mystery that lingers long after the final page.
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Leland Menn is hired to create a haunted house for an amusement park. Everybody thinks the place is amazing on its opening day, but when they find Leland in the control room he's been dead for more than 24 hours and all the ghosts must have been real.
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