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The United States Capitol, one of many places in Washington said to be haunted. Being the site of military battles, deadly duels, assassinations, untimely deaths, and other associated tragedies, there are a number of reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States.
Ghosts is a horror comics anthology series published by DC Comics for 112 issues from September–October 1971 to May 1982. Its tagline was "True Tales of the Weird and Supernatural" (December 1978), changed to "New Tales of the Weird and Supernatural", as of #75 (April 1979), and dropped after #104 (September 1981).
The Demon Cat (also referred to as the D.C.) [1] [2] is a ghost cat who is purported to haunt the government buildings of Washington, D.C., which is the capital city of the United States. Its primary haunts are the city's two main landmarks: the White House and the United States Capitol .
The director of the FBI has dismissed a suggestion that several so-called “ghost buses” were used by the bureau to help organise the violent protests at the US Capitol on January 6.
The Gay Ghost, later renamed the Grim Ghost, is a DC Comics superhero; Gentleman Ghost is a DC Comics supervillain; Ghost, the superhero from Dark Horse Comics; Homer the Happy Ghost, a fictional character published by Atlas Comics in the 1950s; Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost, a comic book and animation ghost related to Casper
DC Omnibus is a line of large format, ... DC Comics Presents #29; Ghosts #97–99; 1 Sep 2020: 978-1779502933: 680 Starman. Title # Years covered Material collected
Gentleman Ghost (James "Jim" Craddock), introduced as Ghost, and also known as Gentleman Jim, is a supervillain appearing in works published by DC Entertainment. [1] Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Joe Kubert , the character first appeared in Flash Comics #88 (October 1947).
Ghosts: Vol. 1: 1971–1973 Ghosts #1–18 512 1-4012-3317-1: February 2012: The Great Disaster featuring the Atomic Knights: Vol. 1: 1960–1983 Great Disaster stories from: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #43–46; Superman #295; The Amazing World of DC Comics #12; Atomic Knights stories from: