Oct. 19th, 2013
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This MAY not be "Best of villains" material, and it been over a month since Harl's... less than enjoyable birthday story....but I thought it was worth showing what has everyone's crazy clown lady's life in the future without her precious puddin'...
( 2 pages and video of spoilers undercut. )
( 2 pages and video of spoilers undercut. )
An unexpected crossover from IDW
Oct. 19th, 2013 12:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not on the same level as the Animaniacs/X-Files one posted a while back, but edging near. Which of IDW's licensed properties will be meeting up soon?
( From the January solicitations )
( From the January solicitations )
Horror Time! Fuan No Tane.
Oct. 19th, 2013 11:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fuan No Tane, by Nakayama Masaaki, is a collection of horror shorts that put together instances or experiences of horror in an urban setting. There's no real ending to these things, just like three or four pages of familiar Japanese haunting experiences.

I dunno about countries like the US or UK or such, but in the Philippines, we often have similar experiences, where we just kinda have to ignore the hauntings that surround us. Not that we know if it will work, but what else can we do?
Not particularly horrifying when you read it, but when you're alone, in the dark, in your room... well this is the kind of thing that comes back to you. No real transitions apart from some of the dates, so remember that each horror story is only about 3 or 4 pages, not including the longer narratives.
Read right to left!
( A bunch of scans under the cut. Be careful if you're jumpy! )

I dunno about countries like the US or UK or such, but in the Philippines, we often have similar experiences, where we just kinda have to ignore the hauntings that surround us. Not that we know if it will work, but what else can we do?
Not particularly horrifying when you read it, but when you're alone, in the dark, in your room... well this is the kind of thing that comes back to you. No real transitions apart from some of the dates, so remember that each horror story is only about 3 or 4 pages, not including the longer narratives.
Read right to left!
( A bunch of scans under the cut. Be careful if you're jumpy! )