Werewolves of Wisconsin and Other American Myths, Monsters and Ghosts

Graphic Novel Edition

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About the Book

The United States has a rich haunted history not often recounted in school. Beyond the Liberty Bell and right under the presidential noses on Mount Rushmore exists a dark and sinister world, which harbors secret creatures, beings both malevolent and benevolent, that inhabit the nation—ghosts and monsters unwilling or unable to abandon the American landscape. Hitchhike along on this transnational road trip with excursions to the most haunted American locations, including the home of Lizzie Borden, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium, and the Winchester Mystery House. Close your eyes through Ohio, purported to be the most haunted state in the nation. Watch out for the Frozen Bodies in Lake Tahoe, the Werewolves rumored to roam a lone stretch of road in Wisconsin, and the Bell Witch of Tennessee. And don’t venture too close to the colonial era cemetery in Leicester, Massachusetts, for as the story goes, the only way out is through Hell.

About the Author(s)

Andy Fish is the author and illustrator of 16 graphic novels and five how-to books. His work as an illustrator has been published in numerous countries and his art has been on display in galleries in Boston, New York, Seattle, Portland Oregon and London. His website is AndyTFish.com, he maintains the blog Fish Wrap, and is a professor of graphic novel studies at Emerson College in Boston.

Bibliographic Details

Andy Fish
Format: softcover (7 x 10), graphic novel
Pages: 124
Bibliographic Info: full color illustrations
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6798-3
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8911-4
Imprint: McFarland

Book Reviews & Awards

  • “Delightfully scary. If you like U.S. History, or just like a good creepy story, this graphic novel is for you…highly recommended”—The Monster Librarian
  • “Entertaining..a beautiful piece of work”—Mania: Beyond Entertainment
  • “4 out of 5 stars. This collection of myths is well written and encompasses lots of different creatures of legend. If you like the supernatural at all you will love this book”—Jazma Online Forum