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GHOST COMICS: A benefit anthology for RS Eden
$10.00 U.S., By Various writers
By Gary Hornberger Thursday, October 29 2009
Twenty-nine writers, all writing about those scary and not-so-scary life after death spirits we call ghosts. This collection is the perfect read for a cold Fall day in the month of October. Many of the stories come off as tales that entice you to really think and some are written to just make you feel better about what will happen when that fateful day arrives. Some of the stories don’t involve ghosts at all, just that eerie feeling one gets, like a sixth sense. Like all anthologies, it’s a sampler. Some stories and art hit hard and drive you into a strange excitement, while others you just flip through, but this book is full of the wonders of how everyone interprets the afterlife—slightly different but, at the same time, universally the same. My favorite story is on page forty-three and is a tale of Japanese kids and the ghost liar. Ghost Comics is a wonderful collection of the fears and the understanding of the finality of life. Some of the stories inside this anthology can make people a little more comfortable with this topic; if not in some cases, laugh at it. (Bare Bones Press, edsdeadbody.com)
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