Daphne's former roommate is all ready to go full exorcist on her friends, and it seriously cutting into Daphne's time at UCLA's queer prom. Oh, and the ghosts are probably in danger. But mostly it's the prom thing.
The narrative climax of Ghosted in L.A. explored here, and there's a weight to it that shines a light on our characters as faulty humans in an emotionally difficult situation. The Slice-Of-Life art gets darker, the party gets stopped and we're left with a lot of feelings to deal with. And, to be honest, lot of them are "I wish this series wouldn't end with #12". Read Full Review
Ghosted in L.A. #11 is the standout issue of the series"so far. It's the culmination of months of work, and it shows. For that reason, it is an issue we've been waiting for, and it was absolutely worth that wait. Read Full Review
Ghosted in L.A. delivers a climax"pulling together both the mystery of Rycroft Manor's secret basement door and Daphne's ghost-hunting roommate"that never feels quite as climactic as it should. Read Full Review
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