While searching the Addams library for the creepiest grimoire, Wednesday Addams discovers a mysterious tome that promises true empowerment to the young woman who wields it. Wednesday decides to complete the dark rituals hidden within this Eleventeen magazine-and achieve ultimate power.
* A tie-in to the new Addams Family animated film, in theaters October 2019!
The Bodies Issue carries enough weight to make it stick with even casual readers, and its artwork is second to none. Penciler Philip Murphy is intentional in every splash panel. Paired with artists like inker Maria Keane and colorist Valentina Pinto, The Addams Family strikes a promising outing in this new one shot. So if you are eager to explore the haunted halls of the Addams' home again, this ghastly comic will certainly suit your tastes. Read Full Review
Charming, well-written, and quite clever, it's a fantastic story enjoyable from cover to cover and a solid reminder why the Addams Family can be so charming. Read Full Review
This is a funny and compelling Addams Family story that all ages can enjoy. The story has a strong message that many can learn from or relate to while never feeling preachy. The overall package will make you want more, but if the one-shot can be this good, I'll take it. This is an Addams Family story that's funny, fun, and smart. Read Full Review
A charming tale of modern life and budding adolescence with the Addams Family. Read Full Review