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review 2018-02-05 23:09
Nothing to fear but fear itself? Not for the people in these books.
Deep Dark Fears - Fran Krause
The Creeps: A Deep Dark Fears Collection - Fran Krause

I'm going to cover two books in this post. They're the first two books of a series and I read them a few weeks apart at the end of last year. (Yes, I'm still working on reviews from last year. Yes, I am annoyed with myself.)

 

The first book is Fran Krause's Deep Dark Fears which is an adult graphic novel. The majority of the content is gleaned from submissions received by the author on his website although a few are from his wife and himself. As the title suggests, this is a collection of fears harbored by people and then put into a comic format. (The illustrations are really great by the way.) And while these are legitimate fears that people have they're not all totally scary. Some of them are so out there that they're humorous...although to the person who submitted it I guess it's not funny at all. From the content, it seems that the majority of people developed these fears/phobias when they were still children from adult family members who told them horrifying things. Note to adults: Please think about what you're telling your kids because you never know what they'll hold onto and how they'll twist it in their minds.

 

An example of the 'fears' illustrated inside. [Source: Bored Panda]

 

The second in the series is called The Creeps and it continues the thread of bringing to life some of the most bizarre fears you can (or maybe can't) imagine. I have to say that one of them freaked me out so much that I had to put the book down for a while. (It was about AI.) I also learned that something I had thought was universally known is not in fact known to many people outside of the Southern United States. When you or someone you know has a sudden shiver have you ever explained it by saying, "Someone just walked over my grave."? Now imagine if you had never heard that and then someone said it to you in an offhand manner. Would that totally freak you out? A lot of the things that people are scared of seemed quite niche and silly while others were super dark and gory. It's a really great mixture.

 

See how creepy this is to the unfamiliar? [Source: Bookspoils]

 

Both books are really quick reads that can be devoured in a single afternoon (or train ride). I especially liked that they were presented in the form of a graphic novel instead of in short story format. Both books combined were a 10/10 if you're into creepy dark humor.

 

What's Up Next: Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods: 20 Chilling Tales from the Wilderness by Hal Johnson

 

What I'm Currently (Re)Reading: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende

 

Source: readingfortheheckofit.blogspot.com
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review 2015-08-19 19:42
Deep Dark Fears by Fran Krause
Deep Dark Fears - Fran Krause
ARC provided by Ten Speed Press through Netgalley
 
I had seen a few of Fran Krause's comics around tumblr, so when I saw this book on Netgalley I simply had to read it!
Thankfully I was approved because it was a delightful read!
 
Krause accepts submissions of tumblr users' darkest fears and draws them in a charming art style, bringing them to life and giving them the humour needed to soften the horror they represent. 
 
One thing I experienced, when I saw his comics on tumblr, was that I not only shared quite a few of the deep dark fears drawn, but that I would also end up with new fears I didn't have before...
 
For instance, a fear I have:
 
A new fear these comics have given me:
 
If you like funny comics and scary things please give this a try, I recommend it!
 
 
Fran Krause's official site, and the Deep Dark Fears tumblr
 
Buy Deep Dark Fears 
@ The Book Depository (with free worldwide delivery!)
 
 

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