Monster Comic: John Persons Ghetto

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Monster Comic: John Persons Ghetto

Would love to hear your take on the ending — still haunted by it.

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The art is raw, expressive, and unpolished in the best way — feels like a graphic novel equivalent of a lo-fi hip-hop beat over a hood documentary. No capes. No heroes. Just flawed people fighting their own demons, inside and out. Would love to hear your take on the

Just finished reading Ghetto Monster by John Persons, and I’m still processing it. This indie comic isn’t afraid to get dark, gritty, and deeply personal. Blending street-level realism with surreal horror, Persons crafts a world where inner-city struggles manifest as literal monsters — trauma, addiction, violence, and survival all given terrifying form. No heroes

If you’re into underground comics, authentic urban storytelling, or horror with heart and rage, Ghetto Monster deserves your attention.

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