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.
We gathered together our most "terror"-ific parodies yet! All these horror spoofs are coming from... inside the house. – The Devastator
Contents: The Raw Spiel with the editor-in-chief The Spookmaster by Geoffrey Golden, feat. Ron Lynch, photos by Lynne Donahue Stat Attack! Transylvanian Gentrification by Amanda Meadows AIEE 2015 Catalogue by Kenny Keil Is Creepy Child Adoption Right for You? by Lynne Donahue Bistro Nilbog by Liz Prince Softcore Torture Porn by Mike Levine, art by Jimmy Hasse Crypt of Opportunity by Michael Smith and R. Sikoryak The Spookmaster Pt. 2 by Geoffrey Golden, feat. Ron Lynch, photos by Lynne Donahue Michelle: The Haunted Vespa by Dan Eder, art by Paul Roman Martinez Tales Too Tame to Tell by Dan McCoy Abby Stabby by John Ford, art by Brian Flynn A Nightmare Phone Bill by Geoffrey Golden Friend or Thing? by Justin Michael, art by Tom Smith The Spookmaster Pt. 3 by Geoffrey Golden, feat. Ron Lynch, photos by Lynne Donahue The Many Monsters Van Helsing Hath Slain by Asterios Kokkinos, art by Jimmy Hasse Ghoul off My Plane by Lee Keeler, art by Claire Sanders One Fine Night at the Overlook Hotel by Todd Alcott Publish and Perish by Patrick Baker The Hills Have Signs by Renie Rivas The Screech Noise by Alex Firer The Aftermash by Nathaniel Boggess, art by Rory Midhani Homeunculus by Maddox The Spookmaster Pt. 4 by Geoffrey Golden, feat. Ron Lynch, photos by Lynne Donahue Contributors Scary Stories to Tell Your Ungrateful Family in the Dark by Micki Grover, art by Reid Psaltis
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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.