From writer Mike Carey, artist Pablo Ramoindi, and colorist José Villarrubia, Ghostbox follows two sisters, Chloe and Jan Peace, who "come into possession of a carved wooden box and discover that it has magical properties. Anyone who dies in the vicinity of the box goes neither to Heaven nor Hell but into the box itself. This makes the box a priceless treasure to the soul-devouring monsters known as the Estival, who will stop at nothing to get it."

The second issue is available on November 19th from Comixology Originals, but we have an exclusive preview you can read right now, where you can see what happens when Chloe tries to get help from the local police. Meanwhile, Jan is having difficulty accepting that she's crossed over to the other side...

To pick up issue #2, head over to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DHV4R3C5?ref_=dbs_m_cmx_rwt_calw_tkin_1&storeType=ebooks

If you haven't caught up on the first issue of Ghostbox, you can find it at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DHZD8YSX?ref_=dbs_p_pwh_rwt_cpsb_cl_0&storeType=ebooks

Ghostbox #2: "Still reeling from the tragic events of last issue, Chloe is arrested on suspicion of murder. In a jail cell she’s a sitting duck if the Estival come back for another pass at her. Meanwhile the ghostbox is taken into evidence – and Jan is taken into the ghostbox, to meet its strange residents and learn her own fate."

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