Trapped in HorrorLand, sisters Mia and Ginny have no hope of escape... that is until a little Horror named Irk mentions the gate on the other side of the Scream-Park! Only problem is the never-ending nightmares that stand in their way! And did someone say something about a dummy? Oh, sorry! I didn't mean- AAAAAGGHH!
Bullet Points:
* Age-appropriate spooks, creeps, and things that go bump in the night...for today's generation of kids, discovering Goosebumps for themselves!
* Kids of all ages will enjoy seeing their favorite Goosebumps monsters back for more blood!
* The first part of a new series of Goosebumps stories more
While the movie captured the spirit of the books, there is something about reading Goosebumps, and seeing it at the same time, that makes sense. The original series of books hit when I was 12 years old, just the right age to jump in and get lost in the world. Reading Monsters at Midnight, the feeling of nostalgia kicked in, and I loved every part of it. This series is off to a great start, and I look forward to reading more. Read Full Review
Goosebumps: Monsters at Midnight is an awesome way to introduce horror to a younger audience. It's an all-ages title so there is something for kids and adults alike. Fans of the original young adult books by R.L. Stine will absolutely love this comic. It makes me want to dig up my old books to revisit them. Read Full Review
Overall, Goosebumps MONSTERS AT MIDNIGHT was a fun throwback read thatll be a perfect comic for children, and for adults on a nostalgia kick or in search of a light read. The writing was enjoyable and read smoothly, and the illustration team presented a beautiful comic to look at. Definitely recommended, and Ill be adding it to my weekly list as well. Read Full Review
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