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Grim Ghost

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Earth to bring evil souls to Hell. Returning to Earth in the 20th century (where longer lifespans were keeping the wicked from going to Hell long past when they were due), he became the Grim Ghost in form as well as name, now riding a flying black horse and firing spectral pistols whose "bullets" transported still-living murderers and thieves down to the flames of perdition while posing as a living
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known as the Grim Ghost and was quite successful at his criminal trade until the dashing rogue was finally betrayed by a woman and captured in 1743. After he was hanged, his soul went to Hell where the Devil gave him a choice: either suffer for his crimes forever or become an agent of Satan's on
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The Grim Ghost and his arch nemesis, Braddock, a man turned dark spirit, struggle in the Fringe, a realm between life and death. A recent arrival, Michael Colavito, is caught between the two. Ardden Entertainment published seven issues
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who wanted to overthrow the Devil and rule Hell in his place. In order to do this, the Devil forced Matthew to work with Lady Sarah Braddock, the woman who originally set him up to get caught and hanged.
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drew all three. A new ongoing series, published by a revival of Atlas Comics in association with Ardden Entertainment, debuted with a #0 preview (Oct. 2010) before issue #1 (March 2011). The new series'
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of himself who resided in the house he had owned over two centuries before. His greatest mission was to capture the demon
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ran three issues (cover-dated Jan.-July 1975. Writer co-creator
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For the DC Comics' character also known as the Grim Ghost, see
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has since been named the Grim Ghost due to the modern
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Gay Ghost

Ernie Colón
Publisher
Atlas/Seaboard Comics
First appearance
Michael Fleisher
superhero
Michael Fleisher
Ernie Colón
cover-dated
Atlas/Seaboard Comics
Atlas/Seaboard Comics
Michael Fleisher
Tony Isabella
Ernie Colón
trademarked
copyrighted

Colonial America
silversmith
highwayman
descendant
Brimstone
Gay Ghost
connotations
gay
The Grim Ghost (Seaboard, 1975 series)
Grand Comics Database
Grim Ghost (Ardden Entertainment, 2010 series)

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