The Harrowing Game

The Harrowing Game by Antoine Revoy is a horror graphic novel published by 23rd St. on May 27, 2025. This edition, written in English and spanning 224 pages, presents a chilling narrative where three ghosts compete to tell the scariest story. Each tale unfolds in a unique setting, from ancient Egypt to modern New England, as the storytellers grapple with their own haunting experiences.
Readers will encounter a recently deceased girl with no memories, an old woman trapped in a mirror, and a boy in a bathtub, each revealing terrifying tales that intertwine with a lurking primordial evil. The graphic novel combines elements of horror, mystery, and thriller, showcasing exquisitely disturbing artwork that enhances the chilling atmosphere. The Harrowing Game invites adult readers to explore the depths of fear and the complexities of storytelling within its pages.
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For fans of Junji Ito comes The Harrowing Game, a deliciously creepy manga-inflected horror graphic novel for adult readers.
The rules of the game are simple: Three ghosts gather to tell their stories in turn. Scariest story wins. Only the winner may move on.
For thousands of years, the souls of the dead have gathered to play the game. Tonight, the storytellers locked in this existential battle are a recently deceased girl with no memories, an old woman trapped in a mirror, and a smirking boy in a bathtub. Their terrifying tales span time and space, from the temples of ancient Egypt to the taxidermy labs of modern New England. Yet the same primordial evil lurks in the margins of each story. This presence tempts the innocent as well as the corrupted, and its hunger is boundless.
Drawn in exquisitely disturbing detail and full of twists you’d find in the finest horror manga, The Harrowing Game will leave you gasping.
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