Available at
MyComicShop.com
"13 stitches to seal his lips shut"
The Ghouly Boys is the saga of
four boys... and one bat...
searching for their place in a world not yet able to
comprehend the beauty that exists within them all.
And throughout all the hardships and burdens placed on them...
they maintain a light hearted innocence and charm.
Issue 1 introduces us to "Zombie
Boy" and his pet "Fat Bat"
An online
preview is available at SlaveLabor.com
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What the reviewers are saying about The Ghouly Boys issue 1...
"What on the surface can appear to be a light-hearted and whimsical story quickly reveals a depth and intelligence in the script that really involves the reader in the plot." - Immelda Alty, Broken Frontier
"...if you are open to the kind of story that used to thrill you as a child, with just enough of a smirk to acknowledge that you aren't a child anymore, this title is definitely worth a try." - Joel Phillips, comiXfan
"There are a lot of young creators out there trying to make a name for themselves in this industry. And this is one that I don't think we've heard the last of." - Greg Bowers, Diverging Comics
"Sometimes, it's the little things that make a book good, and this book does all the little things exactly right. The only complaint I have about the book is that it ended." - Joshua, Fanboy Review
"...there's also a childhood fable tone to the book that I found quite endearing, some surprising comic-book references sprinkled in amongst the gothy trappings and some truly terrific artwork, making this an enjoyable read..." - Randy Lander, TheFourthRail.com
"The Seussian quality of the narration in the opening scene is realy quite enjoyable. I found I couldn't help but read it aloud so I could enjoy the meter... One could easily see kids enjoying this comic book, but there's something oddly mature and adult about it at the same time" - Don MacPherson, TheFourthRail.com
"If Christopher has made one mistake with this book, it's coming up with a mascot that could potentially rage out of control and earn him millions of dollars. Fat Bat is just that awesome." - Eric Valentine, MediasharX
"It's a superbly crafted story with art that's as cute as it is creepy... The storytelling is great for any age and I can confidently say that The Ghouly Boys should be picked up by anyone who's a fan of comics, no matter what genre you like sticking to." - Anisa Brophy, Sequential Tart
"I hope that adults and children alike will read The Ghouly Boys. This is a sweet, darling first issue." - Adrienne Rappaport, Sequential Tart