Tales from the Crypt #8: Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid
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- ISBN13: 9781597071642
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The Ghoulunatics – The Tomb-Keeper, the Ancient Witch, and everyone’s favorite, The Crypt-Keeper are back to offer their twisted takes on “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” the “Twilight”series, and Guitar Hero! The take in-featured Stinky Dead Kid stars in two tales – - one that clarifies exactly how he became a Stinky Dead Kid, and another in which he battles “Guitar Demon,” a well loved musical toy that’s become possessed by an evil entity. There’s also the trenchant tale of teen like involving a girl and a vampire, “Dielite,” and the riotous return of the ever-doomed Thomas Donnelly in his most bizarre tale yet!
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I bought this book as part of the book serious my son wanted and it took over a month to finally see this come in the mail and when I did not so impressed
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
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-Michael
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Some books never grow up. I mean, take a look at ‘Tales from the Crypt”. 50 plus years ago, people read this type of drivel, and where did it get them???
Sure, some of the artists and writers turned to Mad Magazine, and changed publishing forever. Some folks became ‘respectable’ professionals. The readers…well, they, they anyway. Okay, if I were a kid, I would have read Tales, and probably finished up as politically insensitive as I am today, and just as creatively on the edge too.
On second thought, perhaps it may not be as terrible as say, reality TV, or TV court houses, or soap operas, or reality TV (did I mention that one already?).
This volume (eight) explores the title tale, Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid, which is a hoot! It is a fresh look at Zombie tales that speaks the following words to me….personal hygiene….and is there more? Dielite is a look at vampire dating only Twilight fans should read. Are they really that hot? Naaaaa. “Carrier” is the weakest tale in the book, with a excellent speech, yet substandard art.
As a whole, this title will survive the fantastic Literacy Drought sure to come when reading is outlawed by a future US government administration. Or Google buys everything in print, and pays no-one royalties…
Tim Lasiuta
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
I`ve read all Wimpy Kid`s books, and I like them, but this book it not about a wimpy kid`s tale. It`s about a parody. This Book is full of humor and crazy things, it`s really amusing. I recommend you buy it. The parody of “Dielite” is the best of all. The pictures are greats, and speech is a lot of creatived. I plotted to buy all the collections of “tales from the crypt”.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
//Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid// is a graphic novel consisting of three tales: a parody of the work “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid”, a parody of the first novel in the Twilight series and an original called “Carrier.” (The last one might also be a parody but it’s probably of an ancient novel so I’m not really too sure.) In all tales, the Tales from the Crypt trademarks are well open: alternative tales rendered in macabre-influenced illustrations. The graphics are appropriate for each tale: simple black-and-white drawings for the stinky kid; keenly drawn and well-colored characters tinged with black and blue hues for the teenage vampire; and ancient-fashioned comic-strip style drawings reminiscent of Dutch comics for the more adult “Carrier.” As a graphic novel, the illustrations are pretty excellent. I can’t say the same for the tales, though. I’d pick it up from the library (or at a acquaintances house) if I see it, but I wouldn’t buy it to read it.
Reviewed by Donabel Harms
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5