Added a Howdy Doody dummy to my son's ever growing ventriloquist doll collection this xmas... he's got quite a weird little army amassing-- and the wife says they give her the heebie jeebies! Now for you guys, I also have a ventriloquist related present, a story with an equally weird bit of "unexpected" heebie jeebies --as well as the creeps! From the March 1974 issue of The Unexpected #156.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Happy Holidays Kars!
Nice little DC story, with the Scooby-Doo ending. The art is very nice, moody and a bit scratchy, with the accusing skeleton of being especially good.
Story wise not a lot to say but that first page needed an editor for the artist, it didn't make a lot of sense, it wasn't until later in the story I figured out where they were going with it.
Nice to hear kids nowadays are not completely lost into ipads and smartphones, at least some of them retain the taste for good ol' creepy things.
An army of Charlie McCarthys must be quite a sight!
As for the story... the final "hanging" of the real murderer is a nice touch but... a skeleton suit, and a short sighted killer?
Oh no, no nitpicking here, it's a great story, mostly because of Alcala's beautiful art (another one, good, love to see his "non-Conan" work). I have a feeling he pretty much gave himself away inking the work of others.
"Karswell Jr. had to dig up his father's skeleton..."
The problem is, it wouldn't have been a skeleton yet. Which means that he actually had to act like a horror story murderer HIMSELF, by immersing him in acid or something similar!
So much for 'no nitpicking'...
Maybe the last counterargument ('What's with the skeleton?') can be rebutted: that graveyard is infested by mutated african Safari ants (Dorylus). That would be really Unexpected.
Not sure what happened to my own comment... ever have one of those years? Anyway, glad it's almost over, 2015 promises to be a bigger, badder, and scarier year than ever. You have my (and Karswell Jr.'s) squeal of approval! :) thanks for the comments
2014 has been on of those years (but so was 2013, 2012 and even 2011, at least for me.)
Here's hoping that 2015 breaks the trend and ends up as the first year of good and great years from here on out.
I liked the story even if there were a few plot holes here and there, it was still a fun creepy read.
Simply by taking June to a ventriloquist act, Mitch proves his seduction skills are far worse than his frame-an-innocent-man-for-murder skills.
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