Jennifer Love Hewitts Music Box, Volume 1 By Jennifer Love Hewitt
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A haunting story that stays with you. 120 I read it as the individual comics. It was fun. The kind of spooky, head-trip story that I'm in to. The stories are short, but engaging. 120 First off, I'm not a big JLH fan. I was too young for her heyday on Party of Five and I found her to to a poor scream queen. Never had an interest in Ghost Whisperer or pretty much an endeavor Love has embarked on.
So, why did I read this graphic? Because it had an interesting premise, it didn't actually have JLH in it and Scott Lobdell was attached.
The overall story was decent, five interconnected issues that easily stand alone thar were cutesy horror. All were written by Scott Lobdell, as he worked off of JLH's ideas.
Each issue had a different artist, none being spectacular. If I had to choose a best, it would Renae De Liz's work on #4, The Flapper.
This collection is nothing special. I did enjoy the spooky endnotes at each issue pertaining to music boxes in history, but those did not lift the rating by much. Decent read for when you are stuck in a hotel room but nothing to rush out and buy. 120
In this exciting, new horror anthology in the vein of Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, series creator and megastar Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer) has enlisted two-time Wizard award-winning writer Scott Lobdell to help her tell pulse-pounding, fear-inducing stories about a haunted music box and those it possesses! Jennifer Love Hewitts Music Box, Volume 1