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The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic
The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic

The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic

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About The Holy Ghost: A Spirited Comic

From the New York Times bestselling and award-winning artist John Hendrix comes The Holy Ghost, a charming, funny, and thought-provoking collection of spiritual comics. Foreword by Patrick McDonnell Does God exist? Is there a heaven? What’s the point of it all? Do we even matter? This collection of thought-provoking, humorous comic strips is a series of conversations between a squirrel, a badger, and a friendly blue ghost who may or may not be one third of the Holy Trinity. Charming, witty, and at times poignant, yet never holier-than-thou, John Hendrix tackles some of life’s greatest questions. Whether you consider yourself faithful or a nonbeliever, these delightfully off-kilter comics deliver laughter, comfort, and philosophical musings with humble, honest spirit—and just the right dose of playful irreverence. “The Holy Ghost introduces us to a spirit who is charming, approachable and insightful . . . he does for this underrated part of the Godhead what Charles M. Schulz did for beagles.” —St. Louis Public Radio