A review by jake_cornelius
Five Ghosts Volume 1: The Haunting of Fabian Gray by Frank J. Barbiere

2.0

I like the idea of an adventurer possessed by various literary figures, as well as the whole concept of the Dreaming and cross-culturally shared creativity, but the execution is sooooo generic, made all the more frustrating to me because I feel like that premise promises so much more than, say, Robin Hood's ghostly face appearing every time Fabian Gray fires an arrow (and...that's pretty much it). It just doesn't really do anything that feels new, and I'm surprised by that, considering what I see as plenty of potential.

I'll give volume 2 a fair shake to see if it gets better, but ehhhh.