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EEEK GRAPHIC NOVEL reviewed at Fangoria.com

 

'Whether you've been a lifelong fan of anthology horror comics or have yet to discover the morbidly magical pleasures found within them, EEEK! cannot be recomended enough. If you have trouble getting into the holiday spirit this Halloween season, I can confidently prescribe this book. However, I must warn you, side effects may include: the willies, the creepies, the spookies and the heebie-jeebies!'

Michael Koopmans
FANGORIA
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EEEK 3 reviewed at ScaryMinds.com

 

'I loved this comic and immediately had to have the rest, sort of like a horror geek Pokémon "got to collect them all" thing. There's just something about this style of horror comic book that really works for me, guess it's the innate feeling that characters will reap what they sow. Jason Paulos really has captured an era of comic book releases and Eeek deserves to find a much larger market.'

Jeff Ritchie
Scaryminds.com

 

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EEEK 1 reviewed at  BrokenFrontier.com

 

'The stories in this collection draw their inspiration from the 'so bad it's good' school of horror. The opening story, "Deadline of Death", features two young comic artists – one of whom makes a pact with the Devil while the other gets ironic revenge. The story comes fully equipped with 70's hair-dos and knowing winks to comic book history. There's even a witty narrator who finishes off the piece with a misquoted cliché: "Looks like a case of 'art imitates death,' huh, readers?"'

Matthew Clark
Brokenfrontier.com
 

 

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