The Ghostly Graphics series provides spooky tales based on real-life incidents, touching on the history that inspired the titular ghouls and haunts. Each work shares the now well-known tales and the accounts that keep them alive through a graphic-novel format that uses invented, speech-balloon dialogue; spare, narrative text boxes; and illustrations that favor action and drama. Even so, a healthy amount of skepticism is maintained, with each book noting the facts that likely led to the story's genesis. In The Deadly Bell Witch Ghost, a tour guide takes modern folks around Bell Farm, which is said to have been haunted by a violent specter. The Doomed Spirit of La Llorona begins with a survey of figures from Latin American folklore before diving into La Llorona's chilling legend and its potential origins. Saying Mary's name three times is just the tip of the iceberg, according to The Mystery of Bloody Mary, which shares stories and mysteries surrounding mirrors and mirror games dating back to at least the 1700s. The Voyage of the Flying Dutchman sees a modern family on a cruise recount the fateful final journey of Captain Hendrick van der Deeken and the subsequent sightings of his and other ghost ships throughout history. Each title concludes with bonus historical facts and standard back matter.
A series sure to pleasantly creep out and inform readers.