Spectators by Brian K Vaughan and illustrator Niko Henrichon is a train wreck I could not stop reading. This graphic novel (due late fall 2025) is in the vein of Revival by Tim Seeley and artist Mike Norton, and The Walking Dead but with fewer zombies and more ghosts.
When I finished my reader copy (and in fact through it) I thought it was the most screwed up book I’ve read in a while! DAMN! What an awesome read! There is so much going on that you are going to explode with the too close to home understanding and relatability. The surface is sex, violence and the more the better. The deeper you go the more you realize they are not just glorifying it, but showing the complex relationship we have with it. The world might (or might not) be ending, but those already dead are trying to find ways to live. 
The use of color is important as the ghost world and living world are done to highlight the important things. Color for the ghosts and black and white for the living. Except at the end. Slight spoiler, the characters might have died as they went into color, or maybe we are just changing our POV and now watching through the living eyes.
As you see the Spectors (watching) are Specters (ghosts). It is set several 100 years in the future. We are pretty much still doing the same stuff as always (movies, watching porn, having sex, going to illegal strip joints, having orgies in the park). One day there is a terrorist attack. But instead of from outside our borders, it is “home grown.” It is the #Leaderboard game again. When our main character Val was killed in a theater killing spree (several hundred years ago), the guy was sporting the tag (probably not literally but by showing this you realize this is what you need to watch for). It is a “game” of numbers. How many kills can you rack up? When it starts again in an obvious manner (it’s always been there, but the media/government/etc. covers it up) there are two types of people: The Number Ones and the Want to be Memorable (my terms). There is a guy who wants to memorialize the 1984 McDonalds killing as it is in the 69th position of intensity/numbers/etc. He thinks it is funny that it is “69.” Then we have our two main ghosts. They are just there watching people. In fact, Val calls it “tonight’s episode” as she considers it something to entertain her. She was watching a movie when she was killed, but it was boring her so she started to watch porn on her phone. So the idea of sex and violence is intertwined from the start. Things like when the ghosts hear of a new bombing, accident, orgy, or whatever they can watch, they flock to it. It’s all for their amusement, to stop their boredom.
Depending on the event the violence is medium to intense (mostly intense), but the sex is right out there. One thing that marks things, but I’m not completely sure why it happens, is when you die you revert to a “half-life” (my word) so Val while in her 40s goes back to her grad school look after her death. One woman she meets is nude except for a stocking and necklace. Women, of course, are more sexually shown, but there is male nudity. There is an orgy with a Fetish event interrupting it, but is then interrupted by a #Leaderboard person, the ultimate goal of our ghostly pair is to find the ultimate threesome and SPOILER boy do they find it! It is just all there. The crazier the better. As the publisher description says:
Needless to say there are TRIGGERS which include, but not limited to: sexual situations, show of kinks, violence, murder, mental illness, toxic relationships, stalking, end of world elements, voyeurism. To say this is for mature audiences is not only an understatement, but one that should be enforced. 