A Vampire in Hollywood, and Other Tales of Supernatural Law #7
In "The Works Speak for Themselves," Wolff & Byrd take on a haunting with a twist—real estate agent Cindy Schneider claims she sold a house haunted by the ghost of star Bennett Shawn, only to find it’s a stand-in with a surprisingly complicated past. As the supernatural investigation unfolds, Toby reaches out with multiple film versions of their lives, each offering a different lens on the truth. Written and illustrated by Batton Lash, with contributions from Trevor Nielson, John Lustig, Russell Calabrese, and Melissa Uran, and lettered by Jackie Estrada, the issue’s cover by Batton Lash captures the eerie charm of a story where Hollywood’s illusions blur with the real.
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While still in Hollywood, Wolff & Byrd are brought in to aid realtor Cindy Schneider, who sold a house to Furlan & Paggio claiming it was haunted by a Hollywood star, but instead of the ghost of big-name actor Bennett Shawn, the ghost is merely a stand-in. Toby approaches Wolff & Byrd with several versions of a motion picture based on their lives.
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