Tales From Black Sand Beach is not for the cowardly, not for the children who scare easily, and not for the people who want sweet tales of friendly bunnies and fluffy kittens. These are stories of ghosts and nightmares for the brave and the curious out there. Richard Fairgray, author of the Black Sand Beach graphic novels, expands that universe with these local stories about the horrors of the small town. Tape by tape, our intrepid reporter will bring us the Tales From Black Sand Beach.
Black Sand Beach 1: Are You Afraid of the Light? will be available May 5th, 2020 from Pixel+Ink.
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