Together, they are a perfect detective unit. They cannot touch physical objects (they are ghosts), but they can pass through walls. They cannot die (again), but they can feel pain from supernatural sources. Their cases range from missing familiars (lost witches' cats) to rogue demons and cursed heirlooms.
Here is everything you need to know about the breakout stars of Dead Boy Detectives , from their tragic origins in the 1990s comics to their thrilling resurrection on Netflix. Dead Boy Detective
In "Season of Mists," Dream returns to Hell to rescue a former lover, only to find that Lucifer has abdicated the throne, locking up Hell and handing the key to Dream. As a result, the dead—souls who had been waiting in Hell or Purgatory—were suddenly free to walk the Earth. Together, they are a perfect detective unit
A studious Edwardian-era boy who died in 1916. He spent 70 years in Hell before escaping and possesses a vast knowledge of occult lore and spells. Their cases range from missing familiars (lost witches'
That is the magic of the Dead Boy Detective. They are stuck in the in-between. And as long as there are mysteries to solve and wrongs to right, they will stay exactly where they are—holding hands in the dark, looking for clues.
Died in 1989/1990 from hypothermia and internal bleeding after being bullied. He chose to stay with Edwin rather than follow Death into the afterlife. Together, they operate the Dead Boy Detective Agency
A friendly, enthusiastic teenager who died in 1990 after being attacked by bullies. He carries a magical cricket bat and a "bag of tricks" capable of holding almost anything.