The legend of the Bogeyman has been passed down for generations . Parents tell the tale of an evil entity who comes for children who are naughty, using the myth to scare children into behaving. But what of the Bogeyman exists? And what if he wants something else from his victims?
The Bogeyman makes one doubt which is the reality of purpose as we see how lies can make both seem real. But are they lies if they uncover what is one creature's truth can also become another's? What is a dream might be reality and vice versus, but is the dreamer the one who is sleeping or the one who is awake? This story by Brownfield, Eric J, Gamboa and Ruiz questions that fact by substituting one horror for another, making life a nightmare and the dream what Ben wanted. Who can protest when even logic is faulty and it itself is in question? A magnificent issue for the Grimm Tales of Terror archives and one which the reader dare not release out of sheer terror from The Bogeyman. Read Full Review
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