The campground at Echo Lake has long been said to be filled with evil. Rumors of an ancient Indian burial ground and the spirits that haunt it have surrounded the camp ground for decades. Now something is attacking the campers and when the Spirit Hunters investigate the lake, they discover the evil may be much closer than they suspect.
This is one of the best issues so far within the series, for it stands above the other stories by allowing for a reinterpretation of a classic, but not insulting the reader with an exploitation of the genre. While it may seem similar to the base concept via being a tribute piece, Brownfield and his artistic team still allow the audience to enjoy the narrative as it is incorporated into the essence of Spirit Hunters. If they had taken a cheaper route by using the same elements, it would have been cheap and insulting, but via the journey we are exposed to, the tale still feels fresh – with a pleasurable touch of wonderful nostalgia. Read Full Review
The haunted campgrounds trope gets a decent spin. The explanation for the supernatural happenings is a little too much, too late and the art is mixed, but this is still enjoyable. Read Full Review
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