cover image Eerie Tales from the School of Screams

Eerie Tales from the School of Screams

Graham Annable. First Second, $22.99 (368p) ISBN 978-1-250-19504-3; $14.99 paper ISBN 978-1-250-19503-6

White-cued schoolteacher Ms. Nomed challenges her students to tell the eeriest tale they can imagine in this spine-chilling graphic novel collection by Annable (the Peter & Ernesto series), which teems with ghoulish charm and innovative flair. Bespectacled Alvin, who reads as Black, offers an 18th-century drama titled “The Village that Vanished,” in which tax collectors searching for a town called Wattersburg instead meet a lone elderly shepherd. When prompted for the town’s whereabouts, the shepherd informs the collectors that, following a deadly transgression, sea people dragged Wattersburg’s citizens into the ocean—all except the old man. Subsequent genre-spanning tales detail a space crew navigating a time loop’s fallout and a girl uncovering her father’s dismembered remains, with help from his talking head. And as they spin their sinister yarns, unusual quips from Ms. Nomed sow unease among the class. Saturated spot colors set each story apart from contemporary school scenes rendered in grayscale and muted green. Cartoonish characters, minimalist backdrops, and Annable’s gently absurd humor juxtapose the stories’ frightening undertones. Via simple yet effective paneling, Annable balances terrifying visuals and taut storytelling with finesse and expert timing to deliver a horror-filled collection that is sure to scare and delight. Ages 8–12. (July)