Adventure Time: 2013 SPOooktacular #1
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Adventure Time: 2013 SPOooktacular #1

Writer: Bryce Carlson Artist: Frazer Irving Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: October 30, 2013 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 6
6.8Critic Rating
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WHY WE LOVE IT: The surreal, post-world of Ooo is already a little bit spooky, which makes it perfect for a collection of funnily scary stories.
WHY YOU WILL LOVE IT: This time of year, everyone loves a good scare! Why not get in the spirit with all of your favorite characters from Cartoon Network's top-series?
WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Reading the ADVENTURE TIME SpOooktacular is like all your friends daring you to trick-at the scariest house on the block, and the guy at the door is wearing an insanely scary mask BUT THEN he just dumps a bucket of candy in your bag. You are the king of the block, you have won the candy jackpot. Reading this co more

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Nov 1, 2013

    "Adventure Time 2013 Spooktacular" is an unusually strong anthology and is worth a read by any comics fan, but will be particularly fun for readers who want kid-friendly spooky Halloween stories that will also thrill adults. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Jen 'Miss J' Aprahamian Oct 30, 2013

    Halloween is tomorrow. Even if you're not dressing up (pro tip: a Finn costume is preeeeetty easy!), get into the festive mood by grabbing this neat little collection of holiday-themed stories from some of Boom's finest. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Lan Pitts Oct 31, 2013

    There's not really any "bad stories" here, but Frazer Irving's "Secret Stache" didn't give a Halloween vibe as the rest of them. Not saying it's bad, just not as consistent. "Costume Party" by Jones Wiedle and "Bad Girl Gone Good" by Kevin Church and Jen Vaughn were equally delightful in this fun but not too scary anthology. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Flip Geeks - Nicolo Parungo Oct 31, 2013

    Overall the book feels like Halloween candy, lacking in substance but still a pleasure to digest. BOOM! Studios' Adventure Time continues to set the standard for all ages books. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Nov 1, 2013

    If you're new to the cartoon series, you may find yourself a bit stranded in the world of Ooo, but not entirely lost. Because these stories were written for a very young target audience, they're easy to follow, but you have to be open to the idea of reading a children's cartoon plastered in the pages of a comic. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Jeff Butler Oct 31, 2013

    It's cool to see a mixed bag of styles and stories, but for the most part the book was kind of tedious and felt more like a publishing afterthought than creative fun. For a book set in a fantasy world where anything can happen, no story took it any place interesting, and I ended up more engaged by the short preview comic in the back promoting the upcoming Osamu Tezuka inspired toon 'Steven Universe'. There's plenty of great Halloween content out there this year, but this round the 'Adventure Time' comic fell a little short. Read Full Review

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