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Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Wraith by Joe Hill. Now, in an original new comic miniseries, Hill throws wide the candy cane gates to tell a standalone story that is at once both accessible to new readers, and sure to delight fans of the book.

Get A Copy. Hardcover , pages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 9. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Wraith , please sign up. Forgive me on not knowing but can anyone tell me what a "Graphic Novel " is?

Does it mean it is with pictures drawn in the book or is the content graphic as in violent , etc? Jeff Raymond It's pictures drawn in the book, basically - it's a comic book compilation. Don't let that scare you off, though, as Joe Hill has done some pretty gre …more It's pictures drawn in the book, basically - it's a comic book compilation.

Don't let that scare you off, though, as Joe Hill has done some pretty great comics in the past and this shouldn't be any different for you. See 1 question about Wraith….

Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Wraith. Well, that was creepy, gory and cray. I didn't expect it any other way! I will have teeth nightmares! View all 27 comments. Oct 10, Jeffrey Keeten rated it really liked it Shelves: horror. I have been. Manx drives a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith that is actually a key that takes him through a portal to the place he needs to be. In his case, that generally means he is taken to an abused child who needs to be separated from their parents.

Manx induces the child to step into the Wraith and he spirits them away to Christmasland. Are you getting warm and fuzzy feelings? Dispel yourself of them. You know how there are those signs up in towns that proclaim a sister city In Russia, or China, or Thailand? Christmasland So if you see this guy View all 13 comments. Sep 12, Wil Wheaton rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novels.

Though I bought it in single issues, I didn't get time to read it until the trade came out, and it was completely worth the wait. If you're already familiar with all the characters and the world of NOS4A2, this will be a supremely satisfying visit to Christmasland, with a chilling look back at Charlie Manx's origin.

If you're new to the whole thing, I expect that you'll want to pick up NOS4A2 the instant you finish this. View all 16 comments.

Jun 11, Char rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novel , all-time-favorites , autographed , abuse , dark-fiction , psychological-horror. The story, the artwork, it's all top notch. It's a deliciously evil tale which reels you right in, especially if you've already read NOS4A2.

If you want to know more about Christmasland, as I did , or if you want to know more about the Wraith's history, as I did , grab this graphic novel compilation. It's a visually stunning book and I know I'll be reading this and gazing at the evil Mr. Charles Talent Manx over and over again.

My highest recommendation! View all 9 comments. Dec 30, Patrick rated it it was amazing. I read this book not really knowing that it was set in same world as Hill's N0s4A2. It's a well executed comic, as you'd expect from someone who came out of the gate writing Locke and Key.

I enjoyed it even though I hadn't read the novel. Two warnings: 1. If you intend to read the novel, I'd do that first. I read the comic first, and though I enjoyed it, when I went on and read the novel, I knew too much about the world already, and it ruined certain elements of the book's pacing for me.

This I read this book not really knowing that it was set in same world as Hill's N0s4A2. This is a good story, or rather series of stories. But it's also dark and emotionally brutal. If you have a problem with violence toward children. You should probably steer clear of this one. View 2 comments. Dec 12, Ginger rated it really liked it Shelves: library-book , graphic-novel , This was creepy, gory and fun!

I'm glad to read the Wraith at Christmas time it felt appropriate with my love of horror and already enjoying other graphic novels by Joe Hill. The plot involves 3 escaped convicts and one of the convicts, Dewey Hansom calls Charlie Manx to help rescue him. Charlie shows up in his Wraith and the games begin! Scissors for the drifter anyone?! The images were creepy and engaging. You just couldn't take your eyes off the art and all the details in the images.

Check this out Yeah, creepy huh?!! Definitely recommend this one if you've already read NOS4A2 and love horror! View all 4 comments.

Nov 14, Sam Quixote rated it it was ok. Like Nosferatu, geddit? Well, like father, like son, eh Redrum? He picks up some jailers and their prisoners, takes them to Christmasland for some reason, and then just sort of lets the weird vampiric kids play with them. There is a needlessly unpleasant origin story again, like King Snr! He seems to have just been born demonic-looking which is very convenient.

Quite how Christmasland came to be is also unclear as is the supernatural Wraith. And the kids as well. Things just happen in this book!

No idea. The artist Charles Wilson III does some good work even if some of the character designs are derivative. Joe Hill does it again! Holy shiznit!! This is read now on Netgalley. ETA: DAng it!!! I got this book and was so excited. It's one of those you have to download though and I flipping can't see the wording to read it Jun 17, Brandon rated it really liked it Shelves: , fiction , comix.

Three jailbirds are being transferred when an escape plan goes horribly wrong. With nowhere left to turn, one of the escapees decides to call in a favor and request the assistance of one Charlie Manx.

Manx has a talent for making folks disappear so he offers a solution to their problem — only they may not like where he takes them. I received a free copy from the fine folks at Netgalley for review. Also posted Every Read Thing View all 5 comments. Dec 27, Becky rated it it was amazing Shelves: reviewed , , fantasy , horror , owned , graphic-novels , multi-dimensional. I bought this 2 days after Christmas. Anyway, this is something of a prequel story to the one that we see in NOS4A2.

We see Charlie's beginnings and the beginnings of Christmasland, and learn about the children that live there.

It's good stuff, and definitely more than a little creepy. The artwork is great. All the big teeth and black eyes. Loved it. It's Joe Hill Feb 12, Johann jobis89 rated it it was amazing. It opens with a little backstory about Charlie Manx, which was just awesome.

I totally wanted to know more about the origins of Charlie Manx. It then quickly switches to the main story, involving two prison guards and a group of convicts who are trying to escape. However, their plans quickly go awry and one of the convicts contacts Charlie Manx - someone who is known for helping people disappear. Little do they know they're on their way to Christmasland My favourite thing about this graphic novel was, of course, the illustrations.

They were mind-blowingly awesome. Often I would just sit and stare in a daze. It was literally like Charles Paul Wilson III crawled into my brain and encapsulated exactly how I imagined Christmasland to be and then put it on the pages.

It was beautifully creepy and macabre, and so sinister. I'm in love. The story itself was fun, with some intriguing characters. I had initially gone into this thinking it was basically an interpretation of the book, so I was a bit disappointed to not encounter Vic McQueen etc, but it was nice to actually experience a different Charlie Manx-centric story.

Kinda sad it was so short I wanted it to go on forever! Overall, a nice quick read but slowed down by ogling the photos and I highly recommend for all Joe Hill fans.

View 1 comment. You require only a talisman- an object- that you love so much it is like a dream made real. Nos4a2 is one of my all time favorite books and this prequel is bloody and brutal. Great quick read for the holidays! Dec 31, Mir added it Shelves: unfinished , graphic. You know, authors, graphic novels and regular novels are different media. Art was scary, creepy too and very much reminded me of Maurice Sendak during his monster period.

Sendak's monsters really only need a few tweaks to change from cute to creepy and Charles Wilson has found the muse to take his art to just the right place. Download links for: Wraith Advertising. Online stores:. Copy in the library:. Reviews see all Tiffany. Other books by Horror. Revenge of the Witch. The Spooks Apprentice. T Wave. Vida Nocturna. Christmas Shopping. The Girl in the Basement. Other books by Joe Hill. Pop Art.

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