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GYGB #13 SCREAM OF THE EVIL GENIE

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GB SERIES 2000 #20 BE AFRAID BE VERY AFRAID!

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GB #32 THE BARKING GHOST

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GB SERIES 2000 #19 RETURN TO GHOST CAMP

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GB #24 PHANTOM OF THE AUDITORIUM

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GB #23 RETURN OF THE MUMMY

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GB #21 GO EAT WORMS!

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GB #19 DEEP TROUBLE

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GB #18 MONSTER BLOOD – II

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GB #17 WHY I M AFRAID OF BEES

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GB #29 MONSTER BLOOD III

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GB #58 DEEP TROUBLE II

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GB #57 MY BEST FRIEND IS INVISIBLE

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GB #55 THE BLOB THAT ATE EVERYONE

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GB #53 CHICKEN CHICKEN

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GB #52 HOW I LEARNED TO FLY

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GB #12 BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR…

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GB #07 NIGHT OF THE LIVING DUMMY

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