Post by richardvasseur on Jul 10, 2019 6:03:29 GMT
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 1
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Jamie Loughran, Kris Anka
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Daphne and Kristi are best friends. They do have one hella an argument. Kristi wants to makeup but Daphne is not answering texts. Why is her friend not answering her back? Has something happened? So there is some mystery. Daphne as life has it is not having a great day. Now she wonders on to an estate with a mansion. There is just something off about it.
Than it happens Daphne meets those who live in the mansion well not exactly live. They are ghosts. Daphne does have a pretty awful life doing whatever someone else tells her to. So she expects these ghosts to do the same, tell her what to do.
Daphne takes a stand and takes charge of her life for once. She does what she wants not what is expected of her. The ghosts accept her.
Beautiful art adorns these pages. The ghosts look like ghosts but not threatening. Daphne immediately takes to the ghosts after her initial scare. They do start to be friends right away or at least on her part.
This is a fun comic with some new and interesting characters. Seeing Daphne interacting with the ghosts is cute.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 2
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Daphne while swimming in the manor poll has a chat with the ghosts who live there. The art is so cute and the ghosts are not scary yet they are illustrated so there is no doubt they are ghosts. Each one it looks like might have a special ability that just they have. The blue coloring looks amazing on the ghosts and really brings across the fact they are ghosts. Each ghost is truly unique.
Daphne while at school meets Brint yes his name is Brint. He comes across as a major loser. Brint however does give off the impression that maybe just maybe he is not all that bad. Well the two have a date which starts out so so and than goes downhill. Good thing Daphne has some friends. They may not be alive but they still are there for her.
Daphne is such a lovely girl and the more you see of her the more you love her. Even the dead will be warmed by her heart.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 3
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Aaron and Bernard two gay men are having a lovers spat. One thinks the other is afraid of letting others know he is gay. Yet that is not the reason. What does this have to do with the main story?
Daphne is one gorgeous woman and she has a strong attitude.
Now one ghost, Bernard decides to interfere in Daphne's life. In her love life. Her love life does not change but she does get the reason for her boyfriend, Ronnie being her ex boyfriend.
Maurice is the one ghost with a problem with Daphne. He does make his position fully known.
There is drama a plenty here. Daphne has a complicated life with school, her ex and ghosts and a roommate who hates her. Daphne does deal with it all and she does so with a positive attitude. You will like her unless your Maurice.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 4
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Maurice while living was a sourpuss and a mean one. He drove away all others including family. Now in the present Maurice is a ghost and he has a problem with Daphne. The tensions are high and Maurice goes way overboard. He gets totally out of control.
Maurice thinks he is all that. Agi now another ghost who seems to be the one in charge makes it very clear she is. Agi is not someone you want to cross whether your a ghost or human. Just how powerful is she?
The ghosts are wonderfully illustrated and each is clearly shown with a distinct personality. Daphne is learning that hanging with ghosts is not all that easy. Daphne is such a wonderful character. She was having troubles and still is but now her life has changed with ghosts in it.
The story is a unique way of having ghosts and humans interacting.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 5
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Daphne is giving the job of playing psychiatrist to the new ghost, Zola Tesla. Zola is a ghost that seems depressed. Now these two do hit it off as friends.
Daphne's friend Kristi comes to visit. She does not know what kind of situation she is getting into.
Ronnie and Bernard a ghost are getting along wonderfully. Yes both are gay.
Now Zola and Daphne are starting off getting cozy together. These two are going to have some adventures. These two start those adventures here as they find, well check it out for yourself.
Daphne now with Zola just made this comic a whole lot more interesting. With what they found it takes this comic book to another level as the story changes and things become more mysterious.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 6
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Daphne is a human living with ghosts. They do get along great. Zola is the newest ghost to join them and she was a musician. Zola is a very curious ghost and a cute one to.
Daphne's friend Kristi comes to visit. Daphne does not want to tell her about the ghosts where she is now living. These two friends do share some emotions that lead to them not getting along as well as they used to. Poor Kristi she is feeling a sense of loss.
Zola finds she can do more than she though. Daphne now she is falling for this ghostly musician. These two together work so well and make a cute couple.
The setting and characters used in this book are different than what you usually see. This issue moved along slowly though. Yes the characters are great.
The drama here shows Daphne to be human. She has ups and downs in her life. She also knows when it is time to move on.
Living in a house full of ghosts would be such an adventure.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 7
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: We take a look back at when Zola was alive. Being a world famous singer is not all glamorous. At her core she is just a girl who wants the normal things in life.
In the present Zola a ghost now is in need of help. The art on her is spectacular. The use of colors and shading gives her her ghostly image. She is stunning. She is having trouble adjusting to being a ghost. That is where tough Agi comes in she is tough but she does care.
This is a close net group of ghosts and people. It is nice to see the way a human Daphne has been accepted in to the group.
This issue does focus on Zola and she is a character worth featuring.
Now one of the ghost decides she has had enough. She is tired of being a ghost on Earth. So what is next for her?
Having ghosts and humans living together and being friends does give this comic a unique feel. It is done in a way that is not scary yet still it does leave no question these are real ghosts here. They have emotions and live plus they do have to deal with life.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 8
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: One of the ghosts Shirley decides it is her time to leave.
The art is gorgeously presented. The use of colors and shading on the ghosts to give them their ghostly appearance is so perfectly done. Each ghost is illustrated to bring out their personality in how they look.
Shirley and Agi are ready to have Shirley pass on. Things do not go as planned. Poor Shirley. Shirley now is having to accept her fate and place. You feel joyful at first for her and then sad. She is a ghost who is likable.
Daphne figures out her purpose at Rycroft. She is growing as a person.
As you read this you realize each ghost has its place in the group. They are like a family unit. Daphne now is the only human to truly be a part of this family.
Now something is going on and we have very little to go on as to what it is but you know it is not good. It will peak your interest and have you coming back to find out what is about to happen. Should a ghost be afraid?
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 9
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobhan Keenan with Sina Grace
Inking assistance by: Lea Caballero
Colors by: Cathy Le and Jeremy Lawson
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Michelle has a conversation with a priest. She is having life troubles. Which somehow lead her to Rycroft Manor. Michelle is Daphne's roommate at the school dorm.
Daphne is now so comfortable around all the ghosts it is just a normal thing for her to hang out with them. Now there is a mystery in this big house and as Daphne finds a certain door open she has that mystery coming to her as she goes to it.
Michelle now she has gotten herself a mission. She knows more and has accepted what she knows as fact.
At Rycroft Manor something has escaped. It is on the loose and causing trouble. Agi the head ghost and most powerful one there is worried so everyone should be to.
What is happening in this haunted manor? What is loose? Will our two ghosts who are jealous get over it? Will there be more drama?
Things are getting exciting and lots is happening here. The ghosts are not the only things to watch out for in this comic.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 10
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le and Natalia Nesterenko
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: What is behind the door in the basement? Everyone is on edge waiting to see. Agi is the only one who seems to know what is going on and she has disappeared behind the door.
Daphne and the ghosts have a mystery to solve. The ghosts have their house being haunted. Whatever the thing is it is getting stronger and on the attack.
The art is out of this world. The ghost Zola is colored and drawn to perfection. All the characters look amazing though. Now who is that girl sneaking onto the mansion grounds? She is drawn all dark making her to look the opposite of Zola. This girl breaking in is set to battle supernatural menaces. She comes prepared and well armed.
Things are heating up for the ghosts who are going ghost busting. You will be curious as to what is behind the door in the basement. That curiosity will bring you back for more.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 11
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobham Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Here we see Agi as she first moves into Rycroft Manor. Than back to the present where Zola is under attack. How does one attack a ghost?
Daphne's friend Ricky proves he is a good friend. He goes with her to help the ghosts. Things are not going great and to make matters worse Daphne's roommate Michelle is there and she is hunting. Michelle the quiet girl we see is so much more. She has come prepared. The knife she carries is truly out of this world.
Things happen fast here and not everything is explained. Things do change as well.
The ghostly art looks amazing. Zola in white is beautifully illustrated. The villainous ghost it is done in darkness. Daphne though is the star. A human living with ghosts. She is the odd person out yet she fits right in.
Title: Ghosted in L.A. # 12
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created & Written by: Sina Grace
Illustrated by: Siobham Keenan with Sina Grace
Colors by: Cathy Le
Letters by: DC Hopkins
Cover by: Siobhan Keenan
Variant Covers by: Sina Grace /Colors by Cathy Le
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Daphne has made a decision on her future and the ghosts are making their own. They are all getting along great working to stay together and keep the manor. One ghost is leaving at least for a bit. Daphne now she seems right at home in Rycroft Manor. Ghosts and humans living together and working together to have a happy life.
The art illustrating the ghosts looks amazing. It does make you believe they are ghosts.
This story in this issue does move along slowly with not a lot happening. Daphne though is the star of the issue with Zola close behind.
This issue just winds things up and down. It is nice to see a happy ending for all.
Richard Vasseur