With a script laden with powerful metaphors, this series leaves readers both creeped out and more aware of the presence of everyday monsters, and keenly awaiting the next installment. Characters are drawn in realistic style with striking colors, and both monsters and the environment they thrive in are twisted in ways that indicate the hatred they represent. Pichetshote’s disconcerting contemporary take on the classic haunted house genre is enlivened by Campbell’s ethereal artwork. When she falls into a coma, Aisha’s multiracial friends discover that the evil presence is fueled by bigotry-and as they become targets themselves, must work to destroy demons both unseen and in plain sight. As Aisha digs deeper into the history of the housing complex, monstrous forces begin haunting her and provoke her into hurting her family. A haunted house story for the 21st century, INFIDEL follows an American Muslim woman and her multi-racial. As it happens, a Muslim man detonated an explosive in the building years prior. Infidel - PORNSAK PICHETSHOTE - A CAMPBELL. Upon moving into an apartment building, Muslim woman Aisha is met with hostility from neighbors (including her mother in law). Michael Sugar, who won an Oscar for producing. Presenting horror as topical as it is viscerally distressing, the trade volume of this bold series conjures xenophobia in tangible and terrifying form. TriStar Pictures has picked up the rights to Infidel, a horror comic from former DC/Vertigo editor Pornsak Pichetshote and artist Aaron Campbell. Infidel Pornsak Pichetshote and Aaron Campbell.
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