“<i>The Keeper</i> is an imaginative, terrifying tale of generational trauma in a Black family that is crafted with expert technique and told with real heart.”
Jordan Peele, Oscar and Bram Stoker Award–winning writer and director of Get Out and Us
“A heart-wrenchingly compassionate confrontation with the realities of grief, tragedy, family secrets, and the courage it takes to survive a world waiting to swallow you whole. Aisha is a glorious vision of the complexity of Black girlhood: our tenderness and vulnerability as much as our strength. Fans of <i>Candyman </i>and <i>The Girl With All the Gifts</i> won’t be able to get enough of <i>The Keeper</i>.”
Lea Anderson, horror scholar and critic for Fangoria
<i>“The Keeper </i>is the best of what classic modern horror can be. Deep character development that draws you in and makes you care, coupled with frights that live with you long after you’ve completed reading. I love this book!<i>”</i>
Rodney Barnes, author of Killadelphia
“An enthralling and literally haunting tale centered on home and family. Due and Barnes, geniuses of the genre, have done it again, providing a tale that weaves the horrors of real-life events with terrors of the unknown.”
Frances Gateward, Eisner Award–winning comics scholar
“A masterful stroke of horror from Due, Barnes, and Finnegan, <i>The Keeper</i> is the kind of graphic novel that slithers into your subconscious and refuses to leave. Haunting, beautifully illustrated, and well-paced, <i>The Keeper</i> is, in fact, a keeper.”
Alex Segura, acclaimed author of Secret Identity
“<i>The Keeper</i> is full of horror and heart. Barnes, Due, and Finnegan are masters of the creepy, and I was just as moved by all the kindness and love I found inside. A wonderful piece of work.”
Victor LaValle, author of Destroyer, The Ballad of Black Tom, and The Changeling
“<i>The Keeper</i> broke my heart and may be the best graphic novel of 2022.”
Adam McGovern, author of Nightworld
“<i>The Keeper </i>is as hypnotic as it is wonderful. A deliberately paced story about a young girl’s loss, like the best horror, it’s both intimately moving while being unnerving . . .”
Pornsak Pichetshote, author of The Good Asian and Infidel
“As moving as it is eerie, the story that unfolds in <i>The Keeper</i> is perfect for comics. Finnegan’s art gets under your skin in the best possible way.”
Qiana J. Whitted, Eisner Award–winning comics scholar