Five Ghosts

Five Ghosts is an ongoing comic book series chronicling the travels of treasure hunter Fabian Gray and his rare ability to harness the ghosts of five literary characters.

Five Ghosts
Five Ghosts Volume 1
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
Publication dateMarch 2013
Creative team
Written byFrank J. Barbiere
Artist(s)Chris Mooneyham (#1-5, #7-)
Garry Brown (#6)

First issued in 2013 by publisher Image Comics, the comic was created by writer Frank J. Barbiere[1] and artist Chris Mooneyham.[2]

Plot

The story focuses on Fabian Gray who suffers from a rare affliction, inflicted after an encounter with an artifact known as “The Dreamstone”. This encounter has given Gray the power to harness the abilities of five unnamed literary characters or “Ghosts” referred to as "The Wizard", "The Archer", "The Detective", "The Samurai" and "The Vampire". It has been suggested these correspond to Merlin, Robin Hood, Sherlock Holmes, Miyamoto Musashi, and Count Dracula.[3]

List of characters

  • Fabian Gray
  • Iago
  • Sebastian
  • Jezebel

Adaptations

In October 2014, American television channel SyFy announced that a series based on the comic book was under development. The pilot will be produced by Universal Cable Productions, Black Mask Studios and BenderSpink.[4]

gollark: That's just confirmed ones.
gollark: A few thousand per day if I remember right.
gollark: Quite a few...
gollark: No, the government insists it has to be in person all the time except when they absolutely can't...
gollark: 20?

References

  1. Frank J. Barbiere. "Creators". Image Comics. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  2. Chris Mooneyham. "Creators". Image Comics. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  3. "Review: Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Gray #1". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
  4. White, Brett (October 7, 2014). "Image's Five Ghosts in Development at Syfy". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 12, 2014.


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