Spirit Hunters #1
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| Writer | Joe Brusha, Ralph Tedesco |
| Artist | Salvatore Cuffari |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Ghosts and spirits have been with us since man first started walking the earth. What are they and what do they want? Why do some haunt places and seem to only mean us harm? One team of paranormal investigators sets out to answer that question, hunting the vengeful spirits that cross over to into our world and facing the most terrifying hauntings man has ever known.
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Richard Gutierrez
Nov 09, 2016Spirit Hunters seems to be an interesting series based on the clichd theme of finding things that go bump in the night, but if they are going to make fun of themselves while they do it, we might be in for a bumpy start. So many other companies have tried to make the premise interesting, but in the end, they usually fall flat on their faces. Let us just hope that the twist of having a medium will open a new door to the realization that the truth is out there. Read Full Review
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3.5
AIPT - Robert Reed
Nov 06, 2016Unfortunately, Spirit Hunters #1 squanders a good concept with its flat execution. Between the underdeveloped world and the characters that fail to register, the story by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco never takes off. Artist Julius Abrera's artwork is great when given room to breathe, but the wordy script ends up crowding the page, limiting both Abrera's illustrations and Jorge Cortes' colors. These flaws ultimately ma Read Full Review
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5.0+ Like • Comment