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What a curious twist to the usual "Sea Monster" tale--especially that all the victims were actually alive at the end.
A very interesting twist at the end. I was surprised. I figured they wouldn't kill some of the characters since they were recurring characters in the series. Cool story and art by Glut And Santos.
True, but I thought the couple in the beginning were goners. XD.
Yeah I'm not sure they were recurring characters like Dr. Spekter and Lakota Rainflower were.
The appearance of the monster was well drawn, a horror that wouldn't be out of place in a Lovecraft tale. A monster that develops mercy and a desire to stop killing, a rare thing in a horror story.
Definitely Lovecraftian. Yes this was a different and interesting tale.
What a curious twist to the usual "Sea Monster" tale--especially that all the victims were actually alive at the end.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting twist at the end. I was surprised. I figured they wouldn't kill some of the characters since they were recurring characters in the series.
DeleteCool story and art by Glut And Santos.
True, but I thought the couple in the beginning were goners. XD.
DeleteYeah I'm not sure they were recurring characters like Dr. Spekter and Lakota Rainflower were.
ReplyDeleteThe appearance of the monster was well drawn, a horror that wouldn't be out of place in a Lovecraft tale.
ReplyDeleteA monster that develops mercy and a desire to stop killing, a rare thing in a horror story.
Definitely Lovecraftian. Yes this was a different and interesting tale.
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