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    Tales of Fear #1

    Tales of Fear » Tales of Fear #1 released by Aazurn on April 2013.

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    First issue! Six horror tales that push the boundaries of good taste, modernized for today's comic readers in a realistic, new style by Xeric-awarded author and illustrator Gary Scott Beatty! Film producers agree the zombie apocalypse was a good thing for their industry. Then, giants relax fishing, and their bait is not worms. Read "TXT" if you were ever annoyed by texting, corporations - or both. Plus three more stories! All tales complete in this issue!

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    Pretty Bad "Horror", Cheaply Made -- Waste of $4.75! 0

    This has got to be one of the worst horror comics I’ve read in a long time. For $4.75 you get a black & white, penciled-styled art relating more to gore and incomprehensible stories than anything else. Beatty writes and draws these six stories which seem to be more for shock value than anything else. Take the “Giants Fishing story.” These ordinary people somehow end up in a lure basket and people are being skewered onto a hook as bait for fish. How’d they get there? Who knows? The ending was...

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