Have you ever had anyone tell you to stay out of an argument because it doesn’t involve you? Do private disputes really stay private, or do they have a larger effect on the world around them? What if a domestic disturbance caused a ghostly disturbance?Mike and Angie are just another couple on just another Friday Night date having just another argument. But this time it doesn’t stay between the two of them. This time their fighting stirs something in the nether world--something that threatens the entire city.Only a lone wanderer can save them.
Jeff Thomason is the creator of the Cully Koala comic strip and the Wandering Koala tales. He has published two novels, illustrated two children's books, provided covers for over a dozen titles, and written and drawn numerous comic books.
Jeff's dream has always been to be a rock star. Unfortunately, he can't sing, he can't dance, and he doesn't look good in tight leather pants. So he decided to pursue his second dream and become a writer and artist.
When he isn't working on his own creations, he also provides graphic design and web development for companies all over the country including Community Care; Southwest Specialty Foods, Inc.; World Prayer Room; Le Ritz Hotel & Suites; Big H Products, Inc; Galaxy Southwest; Mega Corporation; Members' Auto Center; The Arizona Group; Jefferson School District 251; Double Your Decompression; the American Back Pain Association; the American Academy of Pediatrics; Playground Hound, LLC; the Idaho Perinatal Project; Arizona Pain & Wellness Centers; and many others.
I downloaded this free via Amazon. I am interested in checking out the completed graphic novel. The character rendering was brilliant. The artist is very talented. I didn't really get the appeal of why the hero never speaks. I’m hoping that if I read this series from the beginning I can gain a better understanding.
The characters don't really have a reaction to what's going on the bus like there's some supernatural thing going on but they don't seem to really have a big reaction to it. It's okay but I think a lot more work needs to be done.
I did not care for the characters though the artistry was beautiful. The style of shadows qnd outlines worked wonderfully to add to he emotion of the tale.
It was ok, but in order to read the whole story you get the first half free then have to buy the second. This seems to be the case with most if not all of this author's graphic novels.