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Ghost: Nocturnes by Eric Luke, Adam Hughes, et al (Dark Horse, 1996) |
I particularly like the bit with the Predator.
Anyway, Nocturnes is the first collection of Ghost's ongoing series, picking up from the previous collection of one-shots that started her story. In this book, she deals with a new apartment with jade accoutrements (jade being the one substance she won't sink through while sleeping), a sister who just can't stop posing for naughty pictures, nightclub fisticuffs and a demon of her own unintentional making. As enjoyable as it all is, the best bit involves a Predator. You know these guys, they're nomadic aliens who hunt, kill and collect trophies from all the best fighters in the galaxy. They've clashed with a variety of DC superheroes and have a running feud with the aliens of Ridley Scott/John Cameron fame. Now one is in Elisa's hometown of Arcadia, and it's hot for a ghostly trophy. The story fills only a brief portion of Nocturnes, but it's a perfect package of build-up and denouement. Well done! Ghost is a fun series with plenty of serious overtones and an appealingly different main character. I wish there were more like this on the shelves! by Tom Knapp |