Night of the Ghoul #1

9.0

Critic Rating

17 Reviews
7.9

User Rating

33 Reviews
Writer Scott Snyder
Artist Francesco Francavilla
Cover Price $3.99

A dazzling work of horror, intercutting between the present-day narrative and the story of a lost horror film.

The writer and artist behind Batman: The Black Mirror reunite to shed light on a celluloid artifact once thought forever missing, perhaps with good reason...

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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 10

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Oct 19, 2021

    Of all of the Scottober books, this hard-boiled horror collaboration between Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla has been hyped far longer than any of the others. Now that it's finally here, it's well worth the wait"this isn't just the best launch out of Comixology so far, it's my favorite Scott Snyder #1 issue since he terrified us all with Severed a decade ago. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Oct 20, 2021

    If you're a fan of horror films and horror stories, this is a title you'll find yourself quite comfortable with even while there's the promise of plenty of scares coming. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Major Spoilers - Jonathan Cadotte

    Oct 23, 2021

    Night of The Ghoul #1 is a superb opener to this horror series from two veteran creators. Clever writing and beautiful art add significant depth to this 50's B-horror movie inspired tale. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    GWW - Joseph Gilmore

    Oct 18, 2021

    Overall, Night of the Ghoul #1 sets up a wonderfully frightening story that is sure to only become more terrifying as issues go on. Even without any real action taking place, the suspense and storytelling is more than enough. Night of the Ghoul #1 sets the stage for what is sure to become an instant horror classic. Read Full Review

  • 9.4

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday

    Oct 07, 2021

    Both fitting tribute and unique take, Night Of The Ghoul #1 is a suspenseful and chilling opening chapter to Snyder and Francavilla's new horror outing. Read Full Review

  • 9.4

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Oct 19, 2021

    Francavilla delivers some beautiful imagery throughout the issue. There are so many great visual scares and the panels have a classic horror comic look and feel that is visually engaging. Read Full Review

  • 9.2

    Comic Watch - Kyle

    Oct 25, 2021

    Night of the Ghoul is the perfect monster mystery horror that uses recognizable elements of all the best horror movies set in a hospital environment. Occasionally it becomes a little steeped in text (as a lot of Snyder's work does) but I can forgive this as it makes sense due to the majority of panels being scenes featuring just two characters. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    You Don't Read Comics - David Harth

    Oct 13, 2021

    Night Of The Ghoul #1 works very well as the beginning of a horror story. Snyder sets it all up and then lets Francavilla run away with it. The atmosphere of this story is what it lives or dies by, and Francavilla delivers in that respect. As usual, Snyder does his onion style of storytelling- there are layers here that readers wont be able to wait to get to. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea

    Oct 19, 2021

    'Night of the Ghoul' is the perfect horror story that bridges the classic monster movies of the 30s and 40s with a modern sensibility of fandom gone too far. Some things are best left alone. Snyder and Francavilla have a blast scaring the pants off readers in this engrossing pulpy thriller that you won't be able to put down. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Oct 20, 2021

    While horror is not my thing in general, I actually like it in comic form with the right combination of talent. Snyder handles things solidly here and with just enough teases and nudges to keep the flow going while Francavilla's artwork is the really big draw here. Both time periods are well-presented with the color design and just how everything looks, making it easy to really get into this world. I like that we get something unusual with the film, a grander plan, and then the actual film shot itself that must have happened. There are a few layers here to explore and the start of it focuses on the end before dipping back hits the right spot. Definitely another series that'll be very easy to keep up on with a lot of anticipation. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams

    Oct 06, 2022

    Being able to deliver a genuinely engaging horror comic is a real accomplishment, but doing so without utilising unnecessary gore or schlock is even more impressive. Snyder and Francavilla are a dream creative partnership for a pot of people, myself included, and watching them work together seamlessly to bring the chilling tale of the Ghoul to life is a real treat. An impeccably crafted, genuinely unsettling horror tale packed with depth, twists and real narrative depth. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Jun 23, 2023

    Overall, it is another strong book by top notch creators that doesn't end as strong as I wanted it to. It is still very good, though. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Oct 19, 2021

    Night of the Ghoul plays with our concept of monsters, horror films, and ancient evil in an absorbing way. This is the kind of comics story you don't always see, which further shows Snyder and Francavilla are doing new things at a time when comics are as innovative as ever. Add Night of the Ghoul to that list of innovative comics well worth exploring. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Manzo

    Oct 25, 2021

    If you've been looking for an original horror comic during this Spooktober, than this is one worth checking out. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Multiversity Comics - Christopher Egan

    Oct 06, 2022

    A strong premiere that introduces some real fear, and an expansive knowledge of horror lore and filmmaking, without feeling gate-keepy to those who are still learning the language of horror cinema. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Nerdly - Dean Fuller

    Oct 25, 2021

    A real comic about a fictional film that could have been a really good Creepshow episode. You've got to love that. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    COMICON - Olly MacNamee

    Oct 19, 2021

    A fan hunts down a director of a forbidden film with a mysterious providence. What secrets lie with the surviving reels of film may be more than either can live with in a tense first issue from Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 10

    omnicitycomics

    Oct 19, 2021

    If there has ever been a horror comic that has captured the magic of the golden age of horror films of the 1920s - 1940s it's Night of The Ghoul. Now I know this is a bold statement, but stay with me and at the end of what I have to say please experience this masterclass in suspense, art, and storytelling alternating between the present and World War I.

    Night of the Ghoul opens with our main characters, Forest Inman and his son Orson, as they make their way to a hospice center out in the middle nowhere. After weeks of research they have uncovered the location and identity of the great director and writer T.F. Merrit. Merrit is the creator of the lost classic film Night of the Ghoul - which many would say would have been the greate more

  • 10

    Bat-Sharkrepellent?

    Oct 28, 2021

    Just an awesome issue, especially for the horror Halloween season. I highly reccomend

  • 9.0

    Gizmo

    Oct 14, 2022

    Snyder's back in true form. This is the best material of his I've read since wytches. His writing seems completely amateur when he tries to make an epic superhero crossover, but horror just seesm to tease out his natural talent.

  • 7.0

    Stand Up Comic Reader

    Nov 09, 2022

    Bad Idea's 'The Lot' was a better version. Great art but too many initial plot holes. For my full review head over to:

    https://standupcomicreader.blogspot.com/2022/11/night-of-ghoul-1-review.html

  • 10

    Cpd113

    Oct 22, 2021

  • 10

    Deathstar

    Oct 24, 2021

  • 9.5

    retcon_D

    Oct 19, 2021

  • 9.5

    Brandon

    Oct 30, 2021

  • 9.0

    Josecab79

    Oct 19, 2021

  • 9.0

    Stormwrath

    Oct 20, 2021

  • 8.5

    Lions

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 8.5

    TheHyruleElf

    Oct 25, 2021

  • 8.5

    K-23

    Mar 25, 2022

  • 8.5

    endochron

    Oct 14, 2022

  • 8.0

    Silver Rocket

    Oct 21, 2021

  • 8.0

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    LeiaFavaz

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 8.0

    Timon87

    Jan 28, 2022

  • 8.0

    Dex Rober

    Feb 26, 2022

  • 8.0

    atticus

    Apr 25, 2022

  • 8.0

    AleSiryus

    Feb 27, 2025

  • 7.5

    Emma

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 7.5

    prettythief

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 7.0

    Bruno Mael

    Oct 19, 2021

  • 7.0

    BlackQueen

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 7.0

    ComicWorm

    Nov 26, 2021

  • 6.5

    KFuqua

    Oct 22, 2021

  • 6.0

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    Oct 23, 2021

  • 6.0

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    Oct 23, 2021

  • 6.0

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    Oct 23, 2021

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    Oct 23, 2021

  • 6.0

    Becea

    Oct 23, 2021

  • 4.5

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    Jan 27, 2022

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