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@ 2011-10-16 01:48 pm UTC
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Entry tags:creator: jack davis, publisher: ec comics, title: vault of horror
 

So here's the first EC story I'm posting for Halloween. It comes from The Vault of Horror #33.




The neighbors are of course curious about what is going on. The town undertaker says that the kids had come up to him earlier asking how him to prepare a funeral. They told him it was for a dog.

The town doctor says that the kids had asked him how to tell if something is dead, to which he responded it's when the heart stops. They then asked him what to do if  something is dead, and he said the only thing to do is bury it.

The local candystore owner thinks the whole situation is morbid, explaining that the kids aren't interested in natural deaths but violent ones--they were interested to read about someone getting the electric chair in paper. The town electrician muses that must have been why the kids why askedhim how electrocution worked. 

The local schoolteacher recalls how the children had asked why the man in the electric chair had to die, and she explained to them about capital punishment. The kids then asked her if robbery was an example of a crime deserving capital punishment, to which she had said no. A lawyer tells the neighbors that the kids had come to him asking about what capital punishment was.






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silverzeo: Chaud thinking "No way!" (WTF?)


[personal profile] silverzeo
2011-10-16 08:28 pm UTC (link)
Whoever said that if kids ran the world, it would be a perfect place was idiot..... Twilight Zone and The Tattooed Man had stories about how pure kids are...

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glimmung: (Detective Onoda, Soil)


[personal profile] glimmung
2011-10-16 08:56 pm UTC (link)
Kids a amoral, they just don't have the power to make it a problem.

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glprime: (pic#365544)


[personal profile] glprime
2011-10-16 10:27 pm UTC (link)
There's that young adult fiction novel I recall, The Girl Who Owned A City where all the people beyond a certain age died, leaving society to be run by young adolescents, not to mention Lord of the Flies.

Yeah, kids are overly amoral and given to impulse. I don't want a council of elders to run everything, but experienced and diverse minds from several generations would be best.

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icon_uk: (Sonny Strait Nightwing)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2011-10-16 10:52 pm UTC (link)
And the New Zealand kids series "The Tribe" (Well, the first couple of seasons of it, it go rather weird after that)

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baihu: (Hello Loki makes your comment invalid)


[personal profile] baihu
2011-10-17 07:47 am UTC (link)
Lord of the Flies too.

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