Ghost Omnibus #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No World So Dark, Part 1," Ghost races to rescue Margo and Concordia from the Furies—women she once trusted as her closest allies—only to discover her boyfriend Peter is entangled in their web. As Elisa confronts Focus, she learns her ghostly powers stem from a failed experiment in intangibility, and that Focus, once a Fury herself, claims to have tried to protect her. The truth, however, begins to unravel as the past and present collide. Written by Chris Warner and illustrated by Christian Zanier, with inks by Steve Moncuse and colors by Chris Chalenor and Dan Jackson, this pivotal issue features a cover by Denis Beauvais.
In "No World So Dark, Part 1," Ghost finds herself cornered at her crypt home by the Ghosthunters, led by Trouvaille, who hold her sister Margo captive. With the promise of sparing Margo and revealing the truth through a videotape of her death, Ghost faces an agonizing choice—surrender or fight. Just as she begins to break, a mysterious woman arrives with a startling claim: Ghost isn't really a ghost at all.
In "No World So Dark, Part 2," Elisa grapples with her identity as a ghost while Concordia introduces her to Nicky—a real spirit—and a collective of lost souls whose bodies have been stolen. When Ghost infiltrates Trouvaille’s lab to rescue her sister Margo, she’s met not by her sister, but by Margo’s malevolent doppelgänger, Silhouette.
In "No World So Dark, Part 3," Ghost confronts Silhouette—once believed to be the dark echo of her sister—only to uncover a deeper deception: Trouvaille has used science to trap Margo’s spirit, allowing Silhouette to possess her. As Elisa pieces together the truth from chilling footage, she realizes her own past is far more complicated than she thought, and with the Furies' help, she fights to free her sister—though a lingering doubt remains, especially when Focus appears in the recordings.
In "Stare at the Sun, Part 1," Ghost races to rescue Margo and Concordia from the Furies—women she once trusted as friends—only to discover her boyfriend Peter is entangled in their scheme. As she confronts Focus, she learns her own ghostly powers stem from a failed experiment in intangibility, and that Focus, once a Fury herself, claims to have been protecting her—but her loyalty feels as fragile as the truth.
In "Stare at the Sun, Part 2," Ghost is captured after being betrayed by Focus, but a shadow from her past—someone she can’t quite remember—steals her away from captivity. As Elisa confronts Peter about his deception, he insists his feelings for her were real, even as the truth unravels. Meanwhile, Elisa and Concordia close in on Scythe, only to find he’s no longer in control—his body now a vessel for Nemo.
In "Shifter, Part 1," Elisa, Margo, and Concordia travel to Vegas chasing a desperate hope—King Tiger might restore Margo’s lost physical form. But their mission takes a violent turn when a monstrous demon begins tearing through the casino, leaving chaos in its wake and forcing the trio into a deadly chase.
In "Shifter, Part 2," King Tiger recounts the ancient tale of his victory over the demon Szothstromael, now believing the monstrous hybrids terrorizing Vegas are the creature’s twisted offspring. As Ghost and Tiger journey to the site of the original banishment, they uncover that the nearby Vortex complex is destabilizing the dimensional seal—and when Lance and Lucy attack, Ghost stands firm while Tiger flees.
In "Shifter, Part 3," Ghost and Tiger push deeper into the heart of Vegas as demons close in, forced to confront both the city’s supernatural decay and the escalating threat of Szothstromael’s awakening. With Concordia captured and the Vortex facility’s defenses holding back a nightmare, Ghost and Tiger must navigate a fragile alliance with Elisa—racing against time to disable their own pulse waves before the demon breaks free.
In "Shifter, Part 4," Ghost faces off against Vortex as escalating pulse waves threaten to rupture reality and unleash a trapped demon. With Elisa’s fractured memories suddenly restored to clarity, she gains a rare moment of control—just as Vortex reveals Margo is in peril, teleporting her to Tiger’s house to confront the children of Szothstromael.
In "Blood & Roses," Elisa confronts the fragmented truth of her past, her mind finally clear as long-buried memories of a life steeped in crime and betrayal resurface—among them, the moment her stepfather shot her birth father. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, tracing the weight of those recollections as Elisa grapples with who she was and who she might become.
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