The Nightmare Factory: Volume 2
Thomas Ligotti, Joe Harris, Stuart Moore
The Nightmare Factory: Volume 2
Enter the universe of renowned horror master Thomas Ligotti--a universe where clowns take part in a sinister winter festival, a scheming girlfriend makes reality itself come unraveled, a crumbling asylum's destruction unleashes a greater horror, and a mysterious Teatro comes and goes, leaving only shattered dreams in its wake. The Nightmare Factory adapts four of Ligotti's most chilling tales into fine graphic literature by famed writers and artists Stuart Moore, Joe Harris, Colleen Doran (The Sandman), Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night), Ted McKeever (Batman), and Michael Gaydos (Alias). Featuring all-new introductions to each story by Thomas Ligotti.
4.0 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
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Omniscore:
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| Classification |
Fiction |
| Genre |
Comics & Graphic Novels, Horror & Ghost Stories |
| Format |
Paperback |
| Pages |
112 |
| RRP |
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| Date of Publication |
September 2008 |
| ISBN |
978-0061626364 |
| Publisher |
Harper |
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Enter the universe of renowned horror master Thomas Ligotti--a universe where clowns take part in a sinister winter festival, a scheming girlfriend makes reality itself come unraveled, a crumbling asylum's destruction unleashes a greater horror, and a mysterious Teatro comes and goes, leaving only shattered dreams in its wake. The Nightmare Factory adapts four of Ligotti's most chilling tales into fine graphic literature by famed writers and artists Stuart Moore, Joe Harris, Colleen Doran (The Sandman), Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night), Ted McKeever (Batman), and Michael Gaydos (Alias). Featuring all-new introductions to each story by Thomas Ligotti.
Reviews
The Guardian
Craig Taylor
"Thomas Ligotti is not the kind of horror writer to splash his pages with so much blood that it obscures what's truly scary about the human experience. The odd and disquieting short stories that formed the first volume of The Nightmare Factory had more in common with Poe than Saw. The second is even better, thanks to the inspired choice of artists who bring Ligott's paranoid worlds to life."
28/03/2009
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