Ghost's fight against Chicago's criminal and supernatural threats has backfired, taking the life of one of her only friends. As her remaining allies struggle to piece their shattered world back together, Elisa's impulsive decisions send her on a reckless trajectory of revenge!
Revenge forms one of the major bases for characters across comics, and yet it is very infrequently looked upon as a destructive force, more so as a motivation for those that have an interest in crime fighting. For instance, Batman can use revenge to reach impossible feats, and it is very infrequently shown to have the same effects on him that it has on most. That is where this story succeeds, in that it looks at one of the common character background motivations and but displays it from a different angle, and one which is likely more realistic in comparison to the real world. It makes this series one of the better superhero series on the market at the moment, flying a little bit under the radar, though worthy of a look by those interested in a bit more depth in the story telling for their heroes. Read Full Review
Ghost #11 is the start of something big or something dark for Elisa. There's revenge to be had and you'd pray for these guys who decided they wanted to send a message to her. Elisa got it loud and clear, but so did Ghost. Read Full Review
Ghost #11 is overall an entertaining issue and has plenty of touching moments following Tommy's death with great character development. I'm not really feeling one of the unexpected developments yet considering that character was drunk as a skunk but I have to see what becomes of it. However, Elisa as Ghost is still truly fascinating and it's always enjoyable to see her in action, and this storyline just keeps getting better. And since she is a well-rounded character, there are many things I'm looking forward to next issue. Read Full Review
Getting rid of Tommy was a good first step in paring down the cast some and I still hold out hope for more leaving in whatever way they can. Elisa's refocus in the last few issues has been good, if over-intense in some areas, because it has her being proactive in doing things, which will make a lot of positive changes. The fallout is natural and while you may not want to see it, it does happen. With the first half of this series just feeling unfocused to me with what it wanted to do, I'm thoroughly enjoying seeing Elisa's newfound confidence and approach to righting the wrongs in the city and being a strong force for justice, in her own view. Hopefully we'll pare down the cast a bit more in the next few issues as well and free Elisa up to be herself. Read Full Review
This issue got a little heavy. But the art was cool, and the story was still great.