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An American family’s vacation turns into a nightmare when they stop in a small California town. Before they know what’s happening, they've become the targets of the town’s citizens who just happen to be Satanists. What comes next is a wild ride of terror and survival. Collects WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD # 1-4.
My Review:
I received a copy of this from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.
I love the amount of comics I've gotten lately. I haven't been into them for a really long time but I'm glad I've been getting back into them. They're so unique and exciting, I love seeing the art and the story really come together. This next one has a really nice cover that I knew I wanted to check out as soon as I saw it, and the art inside is gothic but still colourful and eye catching. It really helped move the story along.
The story begins with a gruesome cult-like sacrifice of sorts, a man being gutted and a completely different man emerging from his wound, with everyone cheering in the background. What a way to start. It sucked me in from the moment I started it. A completely unrelated family, Dan, Christie and Bobby, are on a road trip, and they stop at a roadside carnival along the way, not expecting anything out of the usual. Because they're trying to settle family conflict by bonding, they leave their phones in the Winnebago they were driving, and enjoy themselves until dark. That's when things start getting weird. They decide to leave and find that their vehicle is missing, the man running the ticket stand says he can't help them and they'll need to walk to town to get help from the police, not even letting them use his phone. So much for relaxing.
I really enjoyed reading this. Though only one hundred and thirty pages, it packed a punch I wasn't expecting. The characters are likeable and relatable, just a normal family. They would never expect the gore and havoc that rains down on them. It was an exciting story and I love that there was just an entire town of murdering Satanists. It's unlike anything I've read lately, and I'm glad I read it. Definitely check it out if you get the chance.
Here's a link to the book on amazon, and here's another link to the authors twitter.
https://www.amazon.ca/Winnebago-Graveyard-Steve-Niles/dp/1534303421/ref=sr_1_1?i...
https://twitter.com/steveniles?lang=en
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