Adventure Time: 2016 SpOooktacular #1

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* Our annual Halloween tradition for Adventure Time continues with this brand-new collection of spooky short stories!
* There's nothing more terrifying in Ooo than...a penguin??
* That's right! Gunter, the most evil being in the Land of Ooo, takes center stage!

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Lead Sharp Sep 22, 2016

    The true genius here though is; despite the odd WTF moment that still never needs to be expanded to WHAT THE FUCK? territory this is a great comic for kids. Yes, anyone whose fascinated by the surreal relationship of a frozen king and his mute penguin is going to enjoy this, but it's ideal for kids. Kids don't question talking dogs or sentient candles, they just get on with enjoy the story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Huck Talwar Sep 23, 2016

    In each story, there is unique and imaginative content. From writing to artwork, the creative team on this book has done an amazing job putting together a truly spOooktacular piece of work for us to read. These stories are all loads of fun for all-ages (they aren't too scary), and make for an excellent read. Adventure Time fans, this is a must-read! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Multiversity Comics - Matthew Garcia Sep 26, 2016

    I don't think the "2016 Spooktacular" is as memorable or great as past entries, but it does its job. The various artstyles are fun and keep your attention, while it seems like the creators involved have all latched on to different parts of the show and made it their own. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Laramie Martinez Sep 21, 2016

    This isn't a comic that is going to change the way you see comics. It isn't the best example of what makes Adventure Time great. But it is a solid piece of writing and artwork for any Adventure Time fan. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Pop Culture Uncovered - Adam Frey Sep 21, 2016

    In other words, Spooktacular is a decent kid-friendly comic to offer your younguns as a Halloween treat. Its probably too pricey to buy a stack of them for a trick-or-treat offering (at $7.99, this thing isn't cheap), but its just the right price for a kid who needs a spooky-yet-pleasant distraction for an October evening. Read Full Review

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