A Haunted Girl by

A Haunted Girl

The fate of all life on Earth depends on a girl who doesn’t know if she wants to live

 

Cleo, a 16-year-old adopted Japanese-American whose anxiety and depression drives her to suicidal thoughts, is fresh out of the hospital and trying unsuccessfully to reintegrate back into her old life. What she doesn't know is that her real struggles are just beginning as she finds herself encountering an increasingly terrifying succession of ghosts. Is she losing her grip on reality...or is the explanation much, much worse.

 

 

A Haunted Girl is a horror story that explores the real-life terror that comes with the struggles of anxiety and depression. Courtesy of writers Ethan Sacks (Old Man Hawkeye, Star Wars: Bounty Hunters) and his daughter, Naomi Sacks and artist Marco Lorenzana (Hulk), this gripping saga aims to be both a paranormal thriller and an inspiration to those who are battling their own, less literal, demons in real life.

 

 

Collects A Haunted Girl #1 - 4

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

3.5 of 5 stars

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Summary:

Cleo is a sixteen-year-old girl who’s dealing with some things. She’s been coping with anxiety and depression and has had more than her fair share of suicidal thoughts. But for a time, she thought she was doing better.

Then she started seeing the ghosts. Are they real, or is this another sign that she must return to intensive care? Who will believe her if she reaches out about what is happening around her?

Review:

Ghosts, legends, and lost family secrets - where do I sign up?! But seriously, A Haunted Girl is the perfect recipe for a paranormal graphic novel in my book. The pacing was the only reason I didn't love this book as much as I wanted to (and boy, did I want to). It's all over the place.

Let's take a step back. A Haunted Girl is a dark story with a lot of potential. The setting is fantastic, the family lore is interesting (but we could have used more), and the characters were SO close to being perfect. I'm trying to say I love this story's idea. It's got great bones, and a little more work could have made it out of this world.

In addition to loving the potential of A Haunted Girl, I adored the adored. Despite the overall darker tone, the colors are rich and vibrant. They make for very visually appealing pages, especially as the more paranormal elements seep into them. It's a fantastic effect.

Highlights:
Horror & Fantasy
Ghosts Galore
Friendship to the Max
Family Secrets

Trigger Warnings:
Mental Health
Death & Hauntings

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