Let's not mince words. Todd's a loser. He has no job, no prospects, and almost no drive. With his wife ready to take the children and go, Todd buys the family their dream home. Todd takes a chance on a house that needs much more upkeep than a few coats of paint and new carpet. And little does Todd know, in the attic resides a terrifying and deadly spirit who does not do well with cohabitation. But while this frightening specter may have murderous tendencies, she might just be what Todd needs to turn his life around.
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Possessive is an interesting diversion from the classic haunted house story, with a protagonist who is immediately relatable due to common problems which any person may encounter due to a length marriage, only to be answered by an atypical solution which only leads to compounded difficulties. But as we attempt to sympathize with this sincere man who cannot see past his alcohol clouded delusions, even with enthralling colors and amiable illustrations, it is the visual inconsistencies of these portrayals which break the overall flow of the story, leading to uncomfortable pauses at the most inopportune times. Read Full Review
POSSESSIVE #1 is the story of a sad, pathetic, lonely man whose life is about to get better or much, much worse. The art is good enough to serve the story and the pacing is very good, but the tone is hard to get a handle on. That said, there are enough curious things happening to justify checking out the next issue. Read Full Review
Possessive #1 takes a strange and unique premise to give readers a book that is definitely memorable to say the least. It's the start of a surprising haunted romance that is oddly charming and unquestionably entertaining. Read Full Review
It hits hard. This is without a doubt Zenescope's darkest title yet. The attempt at comedic masks the dark nature of what's actually happening. Read Full Review
It's a bizarre book with Todd haveing almost, scratch that, no redeemable characteristics. He's obsessive, egotistocal and delusional and so needy that even the spirit can't be bothered to kill him. It's dark, weird and hilarious. This now makes the ghost the main protagonist which is an interesting switch. Read Full Review
I bought this on a whim because the premise and cover art had me interested. Surprisingly, This was favorite issuenof the week. Lots of great humor and writing. Very excited to see how the creators plan to continue this strange romance.