Boneyard in Color, Volume 1

Boneyard in Color
Boneyard in Color

By Richard Moore (NBM)
ISBN13: 978-1-56163-427-9

Young Paris – don’t call him Michael, he hates it – may finally have had a turn of good luck. Not only has he inherited some property from his reclusive grandfather, but the residents of picturesque little hamlet Raven Hollow are desperate to buy it from him, sight unseen. Nonetheless he makes his way their and finds that it’s not all so cut and dried.

The property is a cemetery named The Boneyard and not everything within its walls is content to play dead. There’s Abby, a beautiful vampire chick, a foul-mouthed skeleton, a demon with delusions of grandeur, a werewolf who thinks he’s a cross between James Dean and the Fonz, a witch, a hulking Frankensteinian monster and even talking gargoyles over the gate. Most worrying of all: There’s even a voluptuous (married) amphibian who adds worlds of meaning to the phrase “predatory man-eater.”

The place is a veritable refuge for the restless dead and every sort of Halloween horror, but somehow they all seem more human and friendly than the increasingly off-kilter townsfolk whose desperate measures to make Paris sell show that not all monsters haunt graveyards.

Reprinting issues #1-4 of the independent comic book in full process colour, this is a charming, sly and irresistibly addictive book, a warm-hearted comedy of terrors that is one the best humour series to come out of the States since Charles Addams first started reporting from that spooky old house in the 1940s.

This is a must-have for Horrorists, Humorists and especially Romantics with an open mind, which can even be read by younger teenagers.

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