Refrigerator Full of Heads is a sequel to Basketful of Heads, a graphic novel from 2020 by Joe Hill. (You're supposed to put women in refrigerators, not heads; did we learn nothing from Gail Simone and Catherynne Valente?) Well, Basketful needed a sequel about as much as a (please choose and substitute your own favorite phrase) fish needs a bicycle, but this one isn't too bad and has some fun bits. It's not as good as the first volume, the art gets too jumbled and confused in the action panels, the character of Junie doesn't ring true to the original... but there are some fun bits. I liked the giant shark head chained to the grill of the truck, and the fact that the government agents are from "...The Department of Defense, The Office of Irrational Metallurgy, to be exact." (The story is set in 1984; I wonder if the Office of Irrational Metallurgy's budget is in danger from the current, 2025, administration?) Anyway, it's an entertaining (if way over-the-top) book. I enjoyed it, but the biggest drawback is that I would have enjoyed it a lot more when I was ten years old, however the dialog is somewhat equally over the top with profanity and so I can't recommend it for young readers.