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    Bad Kids Go to Hell #4

    Bad Kids Go to Hell » Bad Kids Go to Hell #4 released by Antarctic Press on September 2009.

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    FINAL ISSUE

    The elite group of students serving detention on a stormy Saturday at CrestView Academy have dropped sharply in numbers. As the last few remaining kids reveal secrets past and present, Matt leads the final charge to escape this scholarly prison and the ghoulish apparition all of them had previously conjured from the underworld. Still, the question is raised: Perhaps one of the last remaining members of this group is looking to even the social playing field? Whatever ghosts might haunt this prestigious academy, things have never been as they appear at CrestView, and after a final twist, only one surviving student (alive, but not well) will live to tell the tale of "Bad Kids Go to Hell"!

    A tale of dark humor and horror-suspense complimented by the marvelous work of Anthony Vargas, this is sure to be a page-turning experience you don't want to miss!

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    The Baddest Dog in the whole damn town 0

    Lou and Wendell are back after a 6-month hiatus...boy, was I excited!  Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of Wendell in this issue. And I like Wendell faaaaar better than the star of this series. He's the Jerry Lewis to Lou's Dean Martin. Imagine that...the werewolf is the straight man! It is precisely Wendell's dialog that gives this comic it's magical (and comical) touch. Lacking an abundance of this ingredient, this installment comes off as "decompressed."  That aside, this issue does hav...

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