In October 2005, Slave Labor Graphics released a new bimonthly comic book series based on the classic Disneyland attraction, The Haunted Mansion.
A second, unrelated miniseries by Marvel Comics created for their "Disney Kingdoms" imprint, was released in March 2016.
An unrelated graphic novel by IDW Publishing, titled The Haunted Mansion: Frights of Fancy, was released in August 2020.
But Mr. Davis who was the only one who knew how to navigate the mansion caused Mr. Coats to get lost for eternity within the gloomy darkness of Gracey Manor.
Fifi steals this life and intends to go into the house, but is killed by the bride's falling ring before opening the door.
The nephew only wants to find the treasure rumored to be hidden inside, but is scared off by the mansion's undead occupants, who wonder where old Horace is.
"Mystery of the Manse, Pt 1" written by Dan Vado and illustrated by Mike Moss and Brian Belew.
As a first mate on the trade ship Pomona, William Gracey discovers that Captain Pace is secretly a gun-runner.
In this tale, the singing busts recount the reasons for Horace Fusslebottom continuing his job as groundskeeper, despite being a coward.
This story recounts how Gus, the Lovable Cuss, or better known as the shortest of the hitch-hiking ghosts, went from being a poor shepherd wanting to take a nap, to an accidental prisoner that escaped during a pirate raid, to becoming a ghost, and finally a resident of the mansion who still can't get a quiet nap in, and decides to hitch-hike a ride elsewhere.
This story deliberately ties the Haunted Mansion to another classic Disneyland attraction, Pirates of the Caribbean.
"Night of the Caretaker's Dog" is written by Chris Reilly and Steve Ahlquist, with art by Crab Scrambly (in a style similar to that of Tim Burton).
Topper and Ethyl soon discover that the dog is in fact taking care of his puppies, who sleeps on the grave of their mother.
In this story, a young woman named Sarah arrives late for an interview for a maid position at the Gracey Mansion.
However, Sarah is saved by an emergency crew and is rushed off to the hospital, leaving the mansion short a new housekeeper.
"Big Game" is written and drawn by Aaron A. and tells the story of adventurer Lord Dunswallop through the eyes of his biographer Perkins.
Lord Dunswallop has hunted and killed every known foul monster and animal with his bare hands, save one: a ghost.
In this, our ghost host Master Gracey recounts how he met Emily De Claire, with whom he instantly fell in love.
That night, during a storm, Madame Leota discovers the ghosts are the crew of the Pomona, whom Master Gracey had betrayed.
Not realizing the house is haunted or where he's going, he finds himself standing on top of a barrel of dynamite, thinking it's smoked pickled pigs' feet, thus becoming one of the 4 stretching portrait ghosts.
He became something of a mole burglar, until he comes to America, upon hearing of Gracey Manor's pirate treasure, he decides to sneak in through the last resting place of "M. T. Tomb".
She finds the Hatbox Ghost, Gracey's former Captain Pace whom Madame Leota summoned, who reveals that her beloved husband to be was a murderer.
Master Gracey rushes up to the attic to find his new bride newly deceased, either from fright or a broken heart.
It tells the story of Baronessa Elda, a famous opera singer who was eventually fired for her ego.
However, once she figures out her audience is made up entirely of ghosts, she runs out frightened and falls over a landing, her braid acting as a noose.
In the final chapter, Master Gracey explains how since Leota was killed so quick mid-trance, her soul never realized she was dead.
In the last chapter of the potential maid Sarah, her boyfriend Steve arrives at the mansion planning to stop her from killing herself.
She arrives after him, and runs into Dick the groundskeeper (named Horace in previous stories) and his dog, Boney.
Upon this turn of events, the devil clock strikes 13 and the entire house and grounds are swallowed into a void, leaving only Sarah, the maid, Dick, and Boney.