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Norman Vol. 1
Stan Silas
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Description for Norman Vol. 1
hardcover. Norman is a typical eight-year-old, living in a little old house with his zombie uncle. A fan of horror movies, he seeks to recreate his favourite scenes starring his heroes: Freddy Krugger, Jason Vorhees and Michael Myers. As his next victims, Norman chooses his classmates, the new boy, Jeremy, and the local rich girl, Grace. Num Pages: 64 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 214 x 284 x 10. Weight in Grams: 472.
Norman is a typical eight-year-old, living in a little old house with his zombie uncle. A fan of horror movies, he seeks to recreate his favourite scenes starring his heroes: Freddy Krugger, Jason Vorhees and Michael Myers. As his next victims, Norman chooses his classmates, the new boy, Jeremy, and the local rich girl, Grace. As they join the ranks of the local missing children, Norman has to work hard to avoid discovery.
Norman is a typical eight-year-old, living in a little old house with his zombie uncle. A fan of horror movies, he seeks to recreate his favourite scenes starring his heroes: Freddy Krugger, Jason Vorhees and Michael Myers. As his next victims, Norman chooses his classmates, the new boy, Jeremy, and the local rich girl, Grace. As they join the ranks of the local missing children, Norman has to work hard to avoid discovery.
Product Details
Publisher
Titan Comics
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782762393
SKU
V9781782762393
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Ref
99-50
About Stan Silas
Stan Silas was born in September 1977. In 2006, he created a blog under the pseudonym Sansax, where he trained in the basics of comics and found its audience. His first book, "Murder in three lessons" is published by Public Danger.
Reviews for Norman Vol. 1
"It's like Dexter: The Early Years!" - io9 "So many nods to other horror films, tropes, and novels that any fan of the genre will smile in admiration." - Destroy The Cyborg “Really funny and disturbingly fun” - Fellowship Of The Geeks "I found this gory-yet-light-hearted story not only hilarious but also gripping" - Nerdly “Norman May Be Most ... Read more