The famous Hollywood Hills. A strange, twisted forest filled with freaks and broken down trailers. In this dark world, movie stars are born in the shadows. Determined to become the greatest one of all, shy Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe) comes to this ghost-town with hopes and dreams. Unfortunately, she'll have to face all kinds of monsters to reach her ultimate goal.
Overall, I really enjoyed Marilyn's Monsters. I thought that it was an abstract and otherworldly tale that delves into the reinvention of Norma Jean Baker to the screen legend that took the world by storm. I recommend this comic to everyone and anyone, especially lovers of horror and the macabre. Read Full Review
For Marilyn fans, this book may be a bit of a reach, especially as for the large part, there will no doubt be expectations in play. However, if you are a horror fan, then you will be well served by this book with its creator using such a prolific person as the focal point, the impacts of her monsters can be seen to play out in her more than colourful real life exploits and ultimately her failures. Read Full Review
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