| Issue | #32 |
| Published | May 1982 |
| Cover Price | $0.60 |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | George Wildman (Executive Editor) |
| Genre | Occult |
| Pencils | Steve Ditko |
| Inks | Steve Ditko |
| Reprinted | From Ghostly Haunts (Charlton 1971) #36 |
| Synopsis | Sam Jordan learns an ancient Tibetan trick to freeze all living things within the sound of his voice by a magical chant. He turns to crime. To bad he doesn't know that snakes are deaf. |
| Genre | Horror; Occult |
| Script | Steve Morisi |
| Pencils | Pete Morisi |
| Inks | Pete Morisi |
| Reprinted | From Ghostly Haunts (Charlton 1971) #37 |
| Synopsis | During the Revolutionary War Leeds has an innocent man hanged. The innocent man's ghost seeks revenge. |
| Genre | Horror; Occult |
| Script | Joe Gill |
| Pencils | Steve Ditko |
| Inks | Steve Ditko |
| Letters | ? |
| Reprinted | From Ghostly Haunts (Charlton 1971) #36 |
| Synopsis | How Hungan's produce 'real' zombies. |
| Genre | Horror; Occult |
| Pencils | Steve Ditko |
| Inks | Steve Ditko |
| Reprinted | From Ghostly Haunts (Charlton 1971) #50 |
| Synopsis | Twin brothers plan to marry a village woman to complete their father's will and recieve his inheritance. Turns out the girl is a vampire and she ends up with the money. |
| Genre | Horror; Occult |
| Script | Joe Gill |
| Pencils | Carlos Uila |
| Inks | Carlos Uila |
| Reprinted | From Ghostly Haunts (Charlton 1971) #50 |