Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla's Night of the ghoul /

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Author / Creator:Snyder, Scott, author.
Imprint:Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Books, [2023]
Description:1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13468955
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Varying Form of Title:Night of the ghoul
Other authors / contributors:Francavilla, Francesco, artist.
ISBN:9781506728353
1506728359
Notes:Collects Night of the Ghoul #1-#3 (originally published by Comixology and republished as single issues by Dark Horse).
Summary:"This graphic novel is a bold and bloody reimagining of horror monsters that celebrates classic creature features, while creating an unsettling and contemporary new kind of horror story. [...] It was said to be the greatest horror movie in cinematic history. Shot in 1936, "Night of the Ghoul" by writer/director T.F. Merritt was meant to sit beside "Frankenstein" and "Dracula" as an instant classic... But the legendary film never made it to the silver screen. Just before editing was finished, a mysterious studio fire destroyed the footage and killed the cast and crew celebrating at wrap-party. Rumors of the doomed film's greatness persist to this day, but no footage from it was ever recovered... until now. Forest Inman is a horror film obsessive who digitizes old films for the famed Aurora movie studio. When Forest stumbles across a seemingly forgotten canister of footage, he just might have discovered the remnants of the lost classic "Night of the Ghoul." This discovery sends Forest on a dark odyssey to the California desert, where he's warned by a mysterious old man that the film's ghoul is far more than a work of fiction: it's a very real monster who plans to kill him." --

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Call Number: PN6728.N5452S69 2023
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