A dazzling work of horror, intercutting between the present-day narrative and the story of a lost horror film.
The writer and artist behind Batman: The Black Mirror reunite to shed light on a celluloid artifact once thought forever missing, perhaps with good reason…
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Night of the Ghoul #4 is stellar. Snyder and Francavilla present perfect old-school horror, and every issue is better than the last. Anyone who isn't reading this book is making a mistake because it's one of the best comics being published. Read Full Review
Francavilla delivers some amazing art throughout the issue. I love the distinctive look for each part of the story and how their styles complement each other and the story itself. Read Full Review
What we have in Night of the Ghoul is a story that plays to the strengths of the genre while playing up tropes of an old monster movie cinema. It's an experience that adds up to one you can't get anywhere else. Plus, this might be the scariest issue yet. Read Full Review
'Night of the Ghoul' #4 reaches another level of excellence in both story and art. Snyder and Francavilla are at their best in a gripping and stylish thriller that delivers genuine chills. Read Full Review
'Night of the Ghoul' #4 continues to lay on the chills and shocking thrills as we journey between the present and the fictional past of the cursed film that kickstarted this whole tale of terror. And, on both film and off, the perils are piling up. Read Full Review
Night of the Ghoul #4 is easily the scariest issue of the series yet. Read Full Review
The protagonist is still in denial about what's happening, can't say I blame him, it's too horrific to believe.