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An old cliche brought back from the dead.A man and his son are trying to find an old movie director. An old man in a strange nursing facility fits the description pretty well. Great art, great intro issue. Can’t wait for the rest.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!I didn't know what to expect from.this series, but am pleasantly surprised! Cannot wait to download the upcoming graphic novels! This issue gets a five ***** review! Suspenseful, engaging, etc. A totally dif kind of horror graphic novel!!!!
I read this book via Kindle Unlimited. After discussing Scott Snyder on a recent podcast, I wanted to dive into some of his new work releasing on the ComiXology platform and I have not been disappointed by this in the slightest. The story starts with a film fanatic of sorts hunting down the director of "The Greatest Horror Film of All Time" or it would have been, hadn't it been destroyed in a fire. But now he's found the director, who has hidden his identity, in an old persons home on the verg
Compelling.Can not wait for more! I have been wanting a good read for this October! Very original and keeps your attention.
Creates a vivid atmosphereNight of the Ghoul is a wonderfully illustrated book that immediately captures the imagination. It gets 5 stars from me for its multilayered narrative. I'm a big fan of time jumps and particularly the early 20th century WWI setting. The fact that the antagonist is the ghoul, an oft-forgotten and not well-known monster, is a major plus as vampires, zombies, and the like are currently overdone. I'd recommend this book to all fans horror comics and even those who aren't.
ScaryThe first issue is spooky and quite smart. Excited to see where this goes from here. Snyder is on a roll.
This one was good!And I'm not even 100% sure what's happening yet. But it's throwing off this culty Cthulhu vibe that's wrapped up in The Ring.So this dude and his son, who seems pretty uninterested in going along with his father on this road trip, stop at what looks like a rest home to find out if this old man lives there.Supposedly the old man made a movie. The dude found the only copy of it (albeit a half-destroyed copy), and has become obsessed with the story, which led him to seek this old
It's hard to judge such a short bit, but the set up has pulled me in. I enjoy a good monster story and this looks to be one of those. The film is interesting too. Just hoping it's not taking the typical horror route of you'll die because you watched something. We'll see.
Intriguing Horror from Snyder.A father and son visit a remote sanitarium to track down the director of a classic lost horror movie. This engaging premise combines lost footage fragments from the film and dovetails this with the conflicted father and his estranged son plot, in a gripping introduction to a very promising series.Good artwork in a European style from Francesco Francovilla captivatess and draws in the reader. Typically strong writing from Scott Snyder.Well worth checking out if you a...
I’m not exactly sure what’s going on just yet, but I really like the art style and the general vibe so far. A man and his son are trying to find out if this old man in a nursing home is a famed director of a horror movie that was destroyed before it could be watched. I’m definitely intrigued to read the next volume.
Near horror concept!!Scott Snyder has been killing it with these three new series he's released on Comixology the past few weeks. I've loved them all, and cannot wait to find out next!!
Classic Horror Vibes!Awesome first issue! Artwork and blending of colors are wonderful. This truly has classic horror comic vibes all throughout. Very excited for the next issue and would definitely recommend.
Old School Comic HorrorFor comic horror fans this is what you grew up on. Feels like a tale straight out of House Of Mystery. Can’t wait to see how it continues.
Please, settle right in everyone! But first! A warning for pregnant women and the faint of heart, you might want to leave the theatre now... Because the film you are about to see--a film by me, T.F. Merrit -- is possibly the most horrifying story ever put to celluloid! And why? Because it's all true! It happened to me, you see. And now...it will happen to you too! May I present... Night of the ghoul! While I wait for the next issue of We Have Demons (comiXology Originals) #1 I thought I would
On the nose Snyder!Night of the Ghoul, is a brilliant horror twist on what is scary and where scary comes from. It blends the fiction with reality making one question internal interest and how real something can be if given enough thought. A father and a son bond will be tested in the coming issues inside the walls of keepers for the Ghoul. Don't miss this chance to read one of the best horror movies not ever made!
Interesting premise can't wait to know moreWith a classic horror movie pace, this comic makes an interesting premise of the origin of the ghoul. It has the charm of vintage horror that makes you come back for more. I enjoyed the writing, art, and story pace in this issue. Let's see how it develops.
I read the comic using the panel-to-panel feature which helped build the suspense because I didn’t know what was coming next. I really liked the premise that Classic Hollywood movie monsters are the result of a virus.
Damn good Sucks you right in with a compelling story and great art. Can’t wait to see the next one. I’m in,
4 starsIt was good but for some reason for this one 32 pages felt like it drug on a little which is the normal length for a comic.
Interesting concept and great art work. I hope the story continues at this pace.