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Ghostly Weird Stories #122 – Picto Reprint
From the Picto Reprint Line: A Pre-Code Nightmare Reborn!
We’ve dug up one of the strangest and most explosive issues of the 1950s — Ghostly Weird Stories #122. This isn’t just a reprint, it’s a resurrection. The entire book is back, pulsing with cosmic horror, masked vengeance, and jungle fury — all under L. B. Cole’s screaming, iconic cover.
Reimagined Colors: We played with the palette to intensify Cole’s linework — shadows go darker, flames burn hotter, and the pulp grit jumps right off the page.
Inside the Madness: Jay Disbrow and A. C. Hollingsworth deliver raw pre-code terror, while Rulah wages jungle war in a story possibly by the legendary Matt Baker.
Stories That Bite:Death Ship,Death and the Devil,Mask: The Face of Death,Evidence of Murder, and Rulah: Man-Killers.
Limited to 100 copies only — each comes with a hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The books stay clean and unmarked, keeping faith with the originals.
A forgotten gem of pre-code horror, rebuilt panel by panel — and now sharper, louder, and bolder than it’s ever looked.
From the Picto Reprint Line: A Pre-Code Nightmare Reborn!
We’ve dug up one of the strangest and most explosive issues of the 1950s — Ghostly Weird Stories #122. This isn’t just a reprint, it’s a resurrection. The entire book is back, pulsing with cosmic horror, masked vengeance, and jungle fury — all under L. B. Cole’s screaming, iconic cover.
Reimagined Colors: We played with the palette to intensify Cole’s linework — shadows go darker, flames burn hotter, and the pulp grit jumps right off the page.
Inside the Madness: Jay Disbrow and A. C. Hollingsworth deliver raw pre-code terror, while Rulah wages jungle war in a story possibly by the legendary Matt Baker.
Stories That Bite:Death Ship,Death and the Devil,Mask: The Face of Death,Evidence of Murder, and Rulah: Man-Killers.
Limited to 100 copies only — each comes with a hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The books stay clean and unmarked, keeping faith with the originals.
A forgotten gem of pre-code horror, rebuilt panel by panel — and now sharper, louder, and bolder than it’s ever looked.