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...printed right to left like the other Dark Horse manga books. Full of satisfyingly graphic violence and ectoplasmic f/x, Ito delivers not just the required amount of gore but smartly expands on such commonplace terrors as the fear of losing oneself in a relationship. Though the mostly unconnected stories lack the satisfying arc of a novel, acquiring at least one of the two volumes of Museum of Terror will fulfill any horror fan's bloodlust...
...core elements of any good horror story, fear, madness, disease and sadism, to explore morals and the broad consequences of an individual's actions. So whether you like your scary stories to be sophisticated like Kirihito, traditional like Museum of Terror, or rude like Octopus Girl, you won't lack for material this Halloween...
...often sound high falutin' into things that are concrete and connected to people's lives." His activism is driven by a faith in justice. Gurr records his encounters with the solid union men of the picket lines and with old-fashioned Christians who inspire him because of "their lack of embarrassment about wanting to do good in the world." He's scathing about those from the mall churches: "It's interesting how rarely you hear them speaking about the poor, the downtrodden, the foolish and the ugly: all the people their prophet worried about...
...loss and four sacks.A credit to the solid defensive line, for the fifth time in six games they held the run game under 100, allowing just 85 yards. The line brought the pressure both for the rush attack and Dartmouth quarterback Mike Fritz.Many credited the wet conditions with the lack of offense, as the weather posed a concern. In total, the Big Green had six turnovers, three interceptions and three fumbles. But neither coach credited the conditions as a negative factor. “We didn’t respond well,” Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens said...
...muted. “A Chorus Line” is, after all, a show about a dance audition. The cast’s technical abilities are clearly impressive–Katie Johnson’s in particular–but are largely wasted on a lack of imagination.“At the Ballet” is particularly disappointing. The dreamlike, nostalgic sequence screams out for a wistful, airy choreography to match. Instead, the song’s three dancers walk around each other in circles.The climactic audition sequence, exciting in its forceful precision, is an exception and the kickline...