Finding Peace

Finding Peace“It should be a simple exorcism.”

That’s what Mel always tells her clients, even if it means lying through her teeth. As a spirit medium, she’s dealt with all sorts of paranormal occurrences, and the only thing she can ever be sure of is that they’ll be far from easy.

But the jobs need doing and the bills need paying, so Mel continues her work, which leads her to Richard’s haunted house one dark, gloomy night. The spirit of a dead woman, Joanna, is tied to the living room of his new home, and she’s only grown more powerful and restless since Richard moved in. Mel agrees to take the case, with the goal of helping Joanna find peace.

But exorcisms are never simple, and old debts must be paid…

Finding Peace is written by Jordan Alsaqa and illustrated by Marie Enger, and is a 28-page horror comic filled with occult mysticism, vengeful spirits, narrative twists, and the introduction of a sharp-tongued, world-weary paranormal investigator. With a 14-page main story, a number of pin-ups from several talented guest artists, and plenty of behind-the-scenes material, Finding Peace offers a jam-packed horror short that’s sure to give you a fright.

With the entire main story completed, the goal of this campaign is to secure funding for a high-quality print version of the book. As a backer, you’ll have your choice of a number of great rewards! Starting at $1 for thanks, $5 for a PDF copy, $10 for a physical copy, $35 for art prints, and up to $250 for custom commissions and all lower rewards!

There are seven days left on this Kickstarter! Click here to check it out!

Amelia Wellman
fatal_frame_chick@live.com
I read, I write, I play videogames, Ghostbusters is my favourite thing in the known universe, but quasars come in at a close second. I've been known to cry at the drop of a hat over happy and sad things alike. I've also been known to fly into a rage if things don't go my way, leading to many a fight in high school and breaking someone's nose on the TTC one time. I'm an anxious introvert but also a loud-mouthed bad influence. Especially on my cat. He learned it from watching me, okay!

Leave a Reply