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The Devastator

The Devastator: Horror

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The Devastator is the geek comedy book series featuring new works by 30+ writers and artists from The Daily Show, The Onion, Adult Swim, Marvel and more!
The Devastator: Horror is inside the house! Pop culture better run while it still can, because Horror has a knife and... Oh my god! They got Caitlin! Do you dare open this disgusting den of monster parodies? We go Van Helsing on Freddy Krueger, Frankenstein, The Thing, the guy in the dog costume from The Shining and more! Flip the book around for "Scary Stories to Tell Your Ungrateful Family in the Dark," a 90s horror book that'll scare kids straight... into appreciating their dads, and rightfully distrusting their mother's new boyfriend.
"Really good stuff from authors that have some impressive credits (Adult Swim, The Daily Show, The Onion)." -CNET
"This is a goddamn fantastic book put out by people who truly care about releasing the best looking, most funniest comedy zine around." -Bleeding Cool

60 pages, Unknown Binding

First published April 22, 2015

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About the author

Kenny Keil

6 books
Kenny Keil is a writer and artist. His work has appeared in MAD Magazine, Vibe Magazine, and The Devastator. His other works are Rhyme Travelers, Death Trip, and Tales to Suffice. He's also a stay at home dad and gangster movie enthusiast. He lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and son and 0 cats.

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August 24, 2015
A pleasant, short horror "magazine", it reminded me a bit of MAD magazine issues I read as a kid. It's obvious that everyone involved really loves the horror genre, and there were some parts that were quite funny and interesting to read. I would have probably enjoyed it more if I was a bigger horror or written comedy/satire fan.
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