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Timmy the Timid Ghost#5

Timmy the Timid Ghost #5

Jan 1959 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
“Pretendin' He's Brave”

In "Pretendin' He's Brave," Timmy the Timid Ghost takes a bold (if poorly thought-out) step toward fitting in by painting himself pink to blend in with humans—only to accidentally walk straight through a tree while trying to help a woman retrieve her fallen package. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by George Wildman, this 1959 Charlton classic captures Timmy’s endearing misadventures with gentle humor and expressive art, all under a cover by George Wildman.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker George Wildman

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker George Wildman

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Timmy paints himself pink to pass for a human but forgetfully walks through a tree while trying to help a woman retrieve her fallen package.

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