GHOST PROJEKT
a supernatural thriller comic series

cover image"If you dig good international-creepy-spy/intrigue stories
with a touch of detective work, Ghost Projekt is for you."
- Matt Baum, WorthPoint

Written by Joe Harris (Nightmare Factory, Creepy, Darkness Falls, The Tripper), illustrated by Steve Rolston, coloured by Dean Trippe and published by Oni Press.

Fans of the hit series Queen & Country may rejoice now that Oni Press is once again trodding down the road of action-espionage with their new supernatural spy story, Ghost Projekt.

Russia is often remembered from the shadow cast during the Cold War-era when every stranger was a spy, but now that the Cold War is long over, some things left behind from that era may not stay lost. An abandoned Soviet research facility somewhere in Siberia has been home to a strange and dangerous weapon that is now in the hands of thieves claiming it for their own. U.S. weapons inspector Will Haley has been assigned to find out what dangers the weapon poses, and with the help of Russian agent Anya Romanova, they will find the answers but it will be far from easy.

Named "Best Miniseries of 2010"
by Wizard Magazine!!


BIG NEWS: On July 22nd it was announced that Ghost Projekt has been picked up as a television series by Syfy Network!

Originally a 5-issue mini-series, Ghost Projekt was collected and released as a hardcover volume (with a glow-in-the-dark cover!) on February 23rd, 2011.

You can also buy the series for your iPad, iPhone or online via ComiXology. The first issue is FREE and the rest of the series is being released on a weekly schedule for $1.99 per issue.



Original artwork from Ghost Projekt #1-5 is now up for sale.
Click here to see which pages are still available.

"[Ghost Projekt} is loaded with spy intrigue mixed with supernatural happenings, and it is a mystery that’s grabbed my attention."
- Wayne Hall, SciFi Pulse
"Harris took daring strides to mold such a unique book that readers will want to race him to the finish."
- Stephanie Carmichael, OneMetal.com
"Harris's plotting is thick with atmosphere and intrigue. To make a culinary comparison,  Ghost Projekt is as thick, cold, and complex as a well made gazpacho. At first you may not know quite what you are getting involved with, but by the end of it you are hungry for more and appreciative of the subtle flavor combinations that went into its creation. [...] Like the many relics of the Cold War, Ghost Projekt will haunt you long after you put it down."
- William Kulesa, NJ.com



"Rolston does a nice job blending his cartoonish qualities with a grounded realism, which makes  his depiction of Russia in the winter nice but not too bleak. [...] His character work is  very good, too - Will and Kip look like normal, everyday  schlubs who are about to get caught up in something really  bad, while Anya is a total bad-ass. It's a nice, creepy comic that, thanks to Rolston, isn't too overwhelmingly dark."
- Greg Burgas, Comics Should Be Good! @ CBR


GHOST PROJEKT AROUND THE WEB:

Review of the final issue at Ain't It Cool News, who call it "one of the finest mini-series of 2010"

MTV Geek review of the final issue

Semantink lists "Five comics you should be reading (but probably aren't)"

Interview with Joe & Steve at CG Monthly

Robot 6: What Are You Reading?

Interview with Joe & Steve at Comic Book Resources

Podcast interview with Joe Harris on iFanboy

Interview with Joe & Steve at Ain't It Cool News

Advance review on the A Comicbook Orange podcast

Interview with Joe at Bloody Disgusting, part 1 & part 2


         


www.joeharris.net
www.deantrippe.com
www.onipress.com


 
 

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