The third panel reminds very much of Stephen King’s novel “The Revival.”
I usually have so much fun reading horror that I forget to be scared.
But that book. Its last chapters present such a relentlessly horrible picture of Cosmic Reality that I was genuinely filled with dread, of a kind that bordered on disgust. Great writing, but a book I’ve never recommended to anyone. I’d feel guilty.
I think it was King’s attempt to go Lovecraft one better. Some of it did, some not so much.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
I’ve heard of people being absorbed in a book, but this is a whole new level!
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Books are the best. Real ones, made of felled, beautiful trees. Oh, wait…
Willywise52 Premium Member over 5 years ago
WEEEEEE!!!
ChristineMurphy over 5 years ago
A great read doesn’t always make for a good swim.
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
I’ve read that book! Has a he** of an ending!
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
The third panel reminds very much of Stephen King’s novel “The Revival.”
I usually have so much fun reading horror that I forget to be scared.
But that book. Its last chapters present such a relentlessly horrible picture of Cosmic Reality that I was genuinely filled with dread, of a kind that bordered on disgust. Great writing, but a book I’ve never recommended to anyone. I’d feel guilty.
I think it was King’s attempt to go Lovecraft one better. Some of it did, some not so much.
StevePappas over 5 years ago
pbf website back up and running.
MCProfessor over 5 years ago
Musta been the Necronomicon!
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
You think the Necronomicon is bad. I barely escaped with my sanity that time I accidentally bought a ticket to the Necrocomicon.