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The Story: Proton packs won’t work against these ghosts—not even if you merge streams.
The Review: Early in my reviewing career, I covered an intermittent anthology series called The Gathering (which has no relation to the card game that somehow survived my prepubescent years). At the time, I felt most of its offbeat features were raw and unpolished, on both the story and art sides. Vertigo’s Ghosts takes up pretty much the same format, only with established talents on board, resulting in a much more impressive book. Get ready; this one’s a doozy.
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