
Henry Chebaane’s The Panharmonion Chronicles continues in Ghosts of Sound #1, with Alex Campbell having time travelled to an alternate, steampunk past. It’s not long before Alex is caught up in a rescue mission, with the lives of trafficked women and children in the balance.
As is always the case with Chebaane’s work, Ghosts of Sound, which features chapters 7 and 8 of The Panharmonion Chronicles, is a fairly dense read for a graphic novel. There’s a lot of impressive detail in the alternate historic period that Alex finds herself in, and there’s plenty of social and political commentary, particularly around race and gender.
Though it can get somewhat gruesome at times, there’s an especially well choreographed, and very cathartic action scene towards the end, in which much deserved comeuppance is had.
I remain very impressed by Chebaane’s work on this series, and Stephen Baskerville’s beautiful art perfectly complements the superb script.
You can buy Ghosts of Sound #1 from Etsy, at this link.
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