[CFF ’21] ‘He’s Dead and So Am I’ review: The facts of death

AIPT Comics
by Nathaniel Muir

He’s Dead and So Am I is a stylized take on a familiar premise. Lance (Gabe Casdorph) and Sandra (Melanie Stone) are two ghosts trapped in purgatory. When they come across a woman named Daphne (Aubrey Reynolds) looking for her missing sister, the two think they have found their way to Heaven. All it involves is getting around a couple of rules that govern the living and dead.

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