Murder. Lies. Betrayal. Winters' team of paranormal experts has only scratched the surface of the Trask Mansion's horrors. After a ritual gone wrong, are they the next to be added to its gruesome history?
If you're a fan of horror stories this book is an absolute must read. If you have a friend that loves Stephen King or horror flicks pass them a copy of this and I promise it's something they'll love. Williamson has done his homework and it shows in the story. This is a soon-to-be classic in a genre saturated in people trying to re-invent the wheel. Simply put, this is a FANTASTIC horror story for any fan of the genre, written by a fan of it who knows exactly what people want to see! Read Full Review
Ghosted is no longer a little known secret, every issue of the book has gone to a second printing, but it is one of the best horror books on the shelves. Williamson continues to craft an intriguing series that is not afraid to take chances and Sudzukas art is so perfectly fitting to the book. Hopefully the quality will keep up and the shocks keep coming. Read Full Review
Limited series? On-going? I don’t care. I’m sticking with this title so long as the creative team is kept together. Read Full Review
I am not one to seek out horror comics because, well, they freak me out, but I can't resist a story that's executed with great skill. Ghosted is a horror/caper story that goes beyond its concept to entertain, surprise, and humor you. I never know where it's going next and that's what I love about it so much. It's Halloween time, so do yourself a favor and pick this one up for a good scare and a great time. Read Full Review
GHOSTED is a great series, and as it progresses, it shows clear evidence that there's a lot more going on here than we originally thought. As Williamson and Sudzuka start to unfurl their story with each issue, the intrigue is upped and the potential for fright increases tenfold. Add in some mostly engaging characters–with more to come as the series continues–and there's not a single reason why GHOSTED shouldn't be something you pick up each and every month. Read Full Review
Ghosted #4 brings a great dose of spookiness back to this title " something that was missing for a while, and wonderful to have back. Read Full Review
The art by Sudzuka, with the help of colorist Miroslav Mrva, achieves a level of atmosphere both inviting, and foreboding. Illustrating mostly darkened interiors within the Trask Mansion, Sudzuka and Mrva create an environment of impending danger, layering on the shadows, and forgoing a lighter palette, as usual. The artists creepy interpretation of a character possessed by an evil spirit is perfect, and fits the horror genre well. His last three pages are of particular note as well. They show an abundance of fantastically drawn spirits, swooping and gliding through the walls and emerging from the ground in an eerily intimidating fashion. Nighttime at the Trask Mansion is going to be wickedly frightening now that horror has taken the front seat. The next installment cant come soon enough. Read Full Review
Overall this was another very good issue. I enjoyed it a great deal. I do have concerns about the longevity of this series, as it is being presented, as I stated above. However, the story in this issue is still very good, and I enjoyed it a great deal. Read Full Review
GHOSTED #4 delivers a thrilling and fantastic ride. Williamson and Sudzuka have something special here: a book with an "out there" story that plays out incredibly grounded. Read Full Review