"HOUSES AREN'T THE ONLY THING THAT ARE HAUNTED. . . . This spring, architect of terror Michael W. Conrad (Wonder Woman, In Bloom) and 2024 Ringo Award-winner Dave Chisholm (Miles Davis and the Search for the Sound) begin a deep and disturbing excursion into 21st century-horror with a new kind of tale that will rebuild the four walls of the American ghost story from the foundation up . . .
Thirteen years ago, Orin McCabe was a family man living a privileged life in the suburbs. Today, he's condemned to death row for murdering his entire family in an unexpected fit of hammer-wielding brutality. In the aftermath of his heinous crime, it's fallen to a trio of eclectic, but dedicated, ghost hunters-Jacob, the holy man; Holland, the skeptic; and their leader, Del, a true believer in the occult and worlds beyond-to surveil the abandoned McCabe home in search of proof for the existence of the undead . . . and whatever supernatural source may have possibly fueled McCabe's inhuman massacre. But this ill-matched and uneasy squad of investigators is about to discover something much more terrifying than any ordinary spirit. . . . Something much more pernicious, much more contagious, that if not contained, could take full advantage of America's unquenchable appetite for violence and deliver a plague of blood unto us all . . ."
The tense and turbulent investigation of America's 21st century ghosts uncovers its next disturbing clue, care of acclaimed writer Michael W. Conrad (Wonder Woman, In Bloom) and Ringo Award winning illustrator Dave Chisholm (Miles Davis and the Search for Sound)! After ghost hunters Del, Holland, and Jacob visited the house where Orin McCabe murdered his family, the site is seemingly cleansed and the group is now in demand for other haunts. As the gang gets bigger and bigger, odd things are happening: Orin and others related to the hauntings are turning up dead. As Del struggles with his newfound celebrity and the consequences of the exorcisms, will he be able to keep the group and his innocence?
this is good cartooning as Eddie P. would say! so far, the mystery element is really giving an edge to the well worn ghost story idea. the art is top notch and I love it!
InstructingObscureNymph 1 week ago
this is good cartooning as Eddie P. would say! so far, the mystery element is really giving an edge to the well worn ghost story idea. the art is top notch and I love it!