Ghost: No World So Dark #[nn]
In "No World So Dark," Ghost faces a devastating betrayal as she races to save Margo and Concordia from the Furies—women she once trusted as her closest allies. As her boyfriend Peter’s true allegiance is revealed, Elisa confronts Focus, uncovering that her own ghostly powers stem from a failed experiment in intangibility, one that left her soul fractured and her past deeply entangled with the very enemies she now fights. Written by Chris Warner and illustrated by Christian Zanier, with inks by Steve Moncuse and colors by Chris Chalenor and Daniel Jackson, the issue’s haunting tone is matched by Ryan Benjamin’s striking cover.
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Ghost has to save Margo and Concordia from the Furies, women she thought of as her closest friends and allies. She also learns that her boyfriend, Peter, is part of their intricate plot. Elisa confronts Focus and learns that she was once a Fury herself and her "ghost" powers are the result of an experiment in intangibility--an experiment that went wrong. Focus claims that she was at the procedure where Trouvaille tried to rip Elisa's soul from her body as an undercover agent, trying to protect her friend. This seems a tad disingenuous, however, when Focus calls her men in to capture Ghost.
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