It's never a good thing when your ex has a crush on your roommate. It's awkward enough that the part where Daphne's roommates are all ghosts isn't even the weirdest part of the situation. Daphne is about to learn that personal drama doesn't stop when your heart does.
Ghosted in L.A. #6 was another intriguing addition to this story. It feels like we're slowly learning about this house and the ghosts stuck in it. And yet, there's clearly so much more to this story. Here's hoping that Daphne starts getting us some answers soon. Read Full Review
Ghosted in L.A. provides us with a dramatic and entertaining issue this month that sparks new questions about things going on in Daphne’s life and at Rycroft Manor. Read Full Review
The relationship between Daphne and Zola " a rock star who Daphne idolized before she became a ghost " is far more interesting and intimate than any other relationship that Daphne has had up to this point. The same might be said for Ronnie's relationship with Bernard, a ghost who live a closeted life and now sees some of his missed aspirations in (and through) the life of Ronnie. Somehow the human relationships in GHOSTED IN LA are better when the humans are relating to ghosts. In this world, human intimacy is stymied by humans. But at least there are a few ghosts hanging around to make life more intimate and more interesting. Read Full Review
While #6 doesn't have much of a clear focus, the character work on the page provides reason enough to keep going, as it's far more engaging than any of the ghostly mysteries that are deployed primarily to fill space here. Read Full Review