![]() They’re shooting an episode of their show, which I can only surmise is some YouTube-esque web show that they built together. The crew is at the Cape Grace town hall, the most haunted place in the most haunted town in America. He has the least characterization in the issue, but there is still enough to go on to get excited for. And Ko is a big scaredy-cat who pretends to be there to lug the camera. But you can tell that it’s in a loving way, not a standoffish way, so you can’t help but love it. ![]() The group’s teenager adds the most comic relief with their perpetual need to put everyone else down. ![]() Gus, who seems to be Noa’s younger sibling based on their shared skin tone, similar hair, and no other reason I can conceive of for them tagging along, is a total pain in the butt. Astrid absolutely loves Noa, so even if she doesn’t necessarily believe in the whole ghosts thing, she’ll support Noa until the end anyway. Noa is headstrong, absolutely sure of her connection to ghosts and spirits, but super anxious about pretty much everything else. Right off the bat, I love every one of these characters. The new series stars Noa, Astrid, Gus, and Ko, a group of content creator ghost hunters who fancy themselves the Specter Inspectors. Specter Inspectors #1 is the first issue of a new mini-series from BOOM! Studios imprint BOOM! Box created and written by Bowen McCurdy and Kaitlyn Musto with art by McCurdy and letters by Jim Campbell. ![]()
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