MARTIN GOODMAN wasn't too happy when he sold
MARVEL COMICS and his son CHIP was rejected as part of
the package, being passed over in favour of STAN LEE. So he did
what any rich guy would do and started another comics company, using
the name ATLAS, which had, at one time, been one of Marvel's names
(after TIMELY). One of the many comics that Atlas released was The
GRIM GHOST, which lasted for only three issues. Few, if any, of
the other titles lasted much longer, but GG was one of the better
ones, I thought. (The first two issues anyway.)
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