Esme, a barista, feels invisible, like a ghost... also, when Esme drinks too much coffee she actually sees ghosts. Yara, the elegant heir to a coffee plantation, is always seen, but only has eyes for Esme. Their world is turned upside down when the strange ghost of an old-world nobleman begs Esme to take his letter from New York City to a haunted coffee farm in Brazil, to reunite him with his lost love of a century ago. Bringing sinister tidings of unrequited love.
Collects the ComiXology original digital graohic novel Crema in print for the first time.
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#PattyReads2022 93. CREMA by Johnnie Christmas, a standalone graphic novel about coffee, ghosts, family curses, & queer love. The coffee-inspired hues of the illustrations were gorgeous. The story felt a bit abrupt, so I do wish that it could have been longer. ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5/5 stars https://t.co/1nGKjNBbJK
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CREMA (2020) Esme, a barista, feels invisible, like a ghost.... Also, when Esme drinks too much coffee she actually sees ghosts... Story Johnnie Christmas, Art Dante Luiz https://t.co/e9jmuxhYC7