In this third book of the series, the author continues to add on interesting twists to Johnny's adventures. The torture and killings keep going on, but it doesn't get old.
There's also a short story about an alien abduction that was just priceless.
hot topic sold this to me when i was like 12 and they really shouldn't have. it's super violent and i didn't know wtf "homicidal" meant lmao i saw a cover that reminded me of invader zim and bought it on a whim. also he fucks a chicken and has kids with it? ye, this is weird af.
Bu seride en üzüldüğüm kişi Squee, bu çocuk ileride Johnny 2.0 olursa şaşırmam. Johnny'de kişilik bozukluğu mu var yoksa şizofreni mi anlayamadım bir şeyler dönüyor ama hayırlısı.
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JTHM is not just about gore it is also quite philosophical. All the issues are filled with monologues and witty comments here and there.
Johnny hates mankind cause mankind always hated him and at the end there was nothing to love about mankind in general anyway so why not get rid of it little by little?
I found this issues slightly better than the last one. Most of the plots kept my interest. I kinda like how things with the scared neighbor-kid are developing. I wish there was more continuity, less random violence. Like, random violence amongst a generally continuous story isn't bad for me ... but this is all ... I don't know. Random. Unsorted. It seems like something I would consider a rough draft. I just don't get it.
But, like I said. I enjoyed this one a bit more. I'm hoping this trend continues.
This one I think is a bit more philosophical than the others. It's shows Nnys actual thought process, and that he might just be making himself more insane circling in questions