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Featured Book
Acclaimed comic writer Thom Burgess (Malevolents,The Eyrie) and award-winning filmmaker Toby Meakins (Breathe, Floor 9.5) have teamed up to create GHOSTER – A dark, supernatural world with a rich hidden history that spans centuries and reaches across continents. A world where the malevolent spirits that feed on the pain, suffering and death of humans are only kept at bay by an almost extinct band of malevolent hunters, who literally become ghosts to hunt ghosts.

PHOTOGHASTS :The haunted book
Since gaining popularity on Twitter, 20 Photoghasts have been trapped in one haunted book. Thanks to the power of Augmented Reality you too can witness the haunting movements of the Photoghasts via your smartphone and tablet via the free official Photoghasts app.

THE INGREY ARCHIVE
A series of dark twitter stories, recovered from an old USB key and unpacked by T.W. Burgess & David Romero. Who is ‘Ingrey’ ?
FEATURED RELEASES

GHOSTER
THE GALLOWING
A young man attempts to survive The Gallowing, the deadly initiation into the secret Guild of Ghosters, five families of Malevolent hunters that have protected Britain from evil spirits for centuries.

NYCTOPHOBIAS
TWENTY TALES OF THE DARK
Dark things which won’t stay dead, lurking in shadowy corners, forgotten buildings or sometimes just the corner of your eye. Based on real events, Nyctophobias offers twenty tales of the dark accompanied by the artwork of twenty acclaimed artists.

PHOTOGHASTS
VOLUME 1
Strange figures haunt forgotten paths, tall women roam empty train platforms and dark things lurk in old castle ruins. These are the Photoghasts. Restless spirits who, even in photographic form, just won’t stay still. Each with an accompanying short-form ghost story.

MALEVOENTS : Click Click
COLLECTORS EDITION
Four schoolfriends are dared to spend the night in London’s most haunted house. Whilst doing so they recount the tale of the last boy to do so and the mystery surrounding his ‘disappearance’.