Ghost

Dark Horse Comics.

Preliminaries
Ghost Stories (w Eric Luke, Jerry Prosser, Steven Grant; a Adam Hughes, Matt Haley, Mark Farmer, Tom Simmons). [From Dark Horse Comics: Adam Hughes and Matt Haley are just two good reasons to pick up this hot collection! Sure, Adam is one of the hottest established artists in the industry; and Wizard says Matt is one of the eight hottest up-and-coming artists. But the best reason to grab this 96-page beauty is to read the stories everyone's talking about! Here, collected together for the first time, are all the appearances to date of the most popular gal in Arcadia: Ghost! It includes her introduction in 1993's summer series, by Jerry Prosser, Adam Hughes and Mark Farmer; the hard-to-find Ghost Special, by Eric Luke, Matt Haley, and Tom Simmons; and X #8, by Steven Grant, Matt Haley, and Tom Simmons. Timed to coincide with the release of the much-anticipated Ghost monthly series, this collection is the perfect introduction to the enigmatic character. Includes never-before-seen artwork from the sketchbooks of both Matt Haley and Adam Hughes. It's sure to be a big hit!]
Volume 1
Nocturnes (1-3, 5; w Eric Luke; a Adam Hughes, Mark Farmer, Tom Simmons, Karl Story, Jason Martin, Casey Jones, Paul Guinan, Colleen Doran, Tom Grummett, Terry Dodson, Lee Moder, Gary Martin, Andre Parks). [From Dark Horse Comics: All Elisa Cameron wanted was a decent job, a nice apartment—in short, a normal life. What she got was a paranormal life! Elisa Cameron is Ghost, the star of Dark Horse's wildly popular series and host of her second collection of stories. Ghost: Nocturnes does what its title implies—evokes the thoughts and feelings of the night.]
Exhuming Elisa (20-25; w Eric Luke; a Ivan Reis & Randy Emberlin). [From Dark Horse Comics: The world's greatest paranormal, Ghost, uncovers her killer. The protector of Arcadia, X, gets killed. It's the story you've been dying for and it's all right here, in one volume! Beginning with Ghost #20, this deluxe trade paperback takes you up through the revelatory Ghost #25, and if that isn't reason enough to grab it, check out the gorgeous John Bolton cover!]
Black October (6-9, 26-27; w Eric Luke; a Scott Benefiel, George Dove, H.M. Baker, John Cassaday). [From Dark Horse Comics: The envy of another woman may be the most terrible nemesis Ghost must face when Dr. October—the hot-bodied villainess with the face of burnt flesh and the voice of shredding paper—returns to menace the dark metropolis of Arcadia. This full-color trade paperback is a must-have for Ghost fans or a perfect introduction for new readers.]
Painful Music (28-32; w Eric Luke; a Ivan Reis & Randy Emberlin). [From Dark Horse Comics: While trying to protect the spirit of a beautiful suicide victim tormented by demonic forces from another dimension, Ghost is drawn into battle with Dr. Trouvaille, a malevolent researcher who combines magic with science in order to trap and render the spirit essence of the dead. Providing background to events in the new Ghost series, Painful Music is an essential piece to the puzzle of Ghost's fragmented past.]
Volume 2
No World So Dark (1-6; w Chris Warner; a Christian Zanier). [From Dark Horse Comics: For many years, Elisa Cameron journeyed through the darkness of her own lost memories, searching for the perpetrators of her death and the source of her unearthly powers. Each answered question seemed only to unearth more mysteries. But at long last, the veil of deceptions, betrayals, and lies is drawn aside to reveal the stunning reality of Elisa's existence. ]
Misc.
Ghost/Batgirl: The Resurrection Engine (4-issue mini; w Mike Kennedy; a Ryan Benjamin). [From Dark Horse Comics: Some people would like to have a new life, but they'd rather not have to die to get it! The recently dead are walking the dark streets of Gotham City, and Batgirl must journey to the Deco canyons of Arcadia to find who's responsible for these creepy reanimations. But Arcadia's spectral avenger, Ghost, is also hot on the trail of the zombie maker, one Malcolm Graymater, and Batgirl had better not get in Ghost's way! And when the murderous Two-Face gets in on the act to reclaim several of his reanimated henchmen, a deadly four-corner showdown headlines the fight card!]
Ghost/Hellboy (2-issue mini; w Mike Mignola; a Mike Mignola, Scott Benefiel, Jasen Rodriguez). [From Dark Horse Comics: The world's greatest paranormal investigator meets the world's greatest paranormal! Word at the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense says there's a ghost in Arcadia. A ghost that hunts. A ghost that kills people. Not the kind that pushes you down a flight of stairs or grabs the wheel when you're driving -- the kind that cuts you in half with a pair of .45 automatics. If she's a ghost -- a "real" ghost -- then she's one of a kind, and the Bureau wants her. And if anyone can get her, you can bet it's Hellboy...]