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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN num: 9781595328311
ISBN number: 1595328319
Label: TokyoPop
Manufacturer: TokyoPop
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: October 11, 2005
Publishing house: TokyoPop
Release Date: October 11, 2005
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Studio: TokyoPop
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This time it's not just about the candy... Join the misadventures of a group of particularly disturbing trick-or-treaters as they go about their macabre business on Halloween night. Blaming the apples they got from the very first house of the evening for the bad candy they've been receiving all night, the kids plot revenge on the old bag who handed out the funky fruit.Riotously funny and wickedly shocking, artist Benjamin Roman and comic book vet Keith Giffen have crafted a sometimes sick and always twisted tale about a holiday that some of us just can't live without--who doesn't love Halloween?
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I thought this book was so funny I almost wet my pants laughing. You defenately need to have an open-minded humour though, But if you laugh at sex jokes, strange ways of murder, and a little girl ripping peoples teeth out with pliars, then this book is for you
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I liked the artwork because it reminded me of Jhonen Vasquez (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, Invader Zim) so I bought this book. I thought the story was horrible and I didn't find it funny. I do have a demented sense of humour but apparently not that demented. I thought it was gross and just very disappointing. I expected so much more.
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I love humorous horror. I love Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Squee, so I thought I would try out this series of twisted dark humor. It was soooooo boring. Save your money.
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Just not funny or clever enough to justify all the gore.
Save your money.
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This book really isn't given enough appreciation to end where it really excels. Many readers, going into this, are frankly in the wrong for carrying too many expections along with them. Here you will not find the familiar lodgings of a Slave Laboresque horror/humour mashing. While Lenore and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac present us with worlds that are, in essense, fantastic reinterpretations of our own, Benjamin Roman and Keith Giffen present the reader with a world governed by unfamiliar rules. Not provided with a safety net narration, the reader is thrust into a world which on the surface is similiar to ours, but underneath has jarring and facsinating differences that work with the story elements toward more and more unlikely scenarios. The narration told just enough to leave me pondering like a child over the laws that govern this fictional universe. It's a blast just to observe the goings-ons, read the off-beat exchanges between characters, and watch the overarching and glib plot unfold.
The hints of supernatural twists in this volume are enough to drive me to the subsequent one, which promises an elaboration of the only glimpsed at zombie theme.
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