Mister Howl, the latest graphic novel from T.W. Burgess, known for the indie hit Malevolents and Early Haunts, is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter and is close to smashing the initial target.  

The premise of Mister Howl is:

A book containing old photos of film footage and notes is unearthed in a private lockup, forgotten for over twenty years.

As the reader turns the pages, a story soon becomes apparent. A young boy, confined to his bedroom, bearing witness to a horrific haunting in an adjacent city block. 

The boy’s only means of recording the supernatural occurrences, his camcorder and photographs. But the medium is far too basic to record the incidents clearly. The horror lying almost concealed between the shadows and the scanlines

Now, after 20 years you’re invited to bear witness to these cursed frames too.

Mister Howl will be a 100+-page Found Footage illustrated novel/art book, following a transcript of Jay’s documenting of the haunting as observed from his bedroom window. The reader is thrown into the centre of this haunting mystery, giving a whole new angle to following a traditional ghost story.

For more information, and join in on the Kickstarter, head over here.

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