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The Horror! The Horror!: Jenny Finn, Evil Dead, & Pennywise

Finally! An ongoing monthly article that makes you face the monsters in the closet. You can run, but you can't hide from our selected ghoulish items in PREVIEWS that will make you flee and scream bloody murder. Horror fiends: let the madness begin! This is the run-down on what ghastly items can be found in this month's PREVIEWS catalog, and if you can't take the chills, TOO BAD! This is where the children of the night gather, and howl at the moon without apology.

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Jenny Finn #1

East London is having a tough time putting on a smiley face. Trying to make the area an attractive tourist spot is an uphill battle, made all the more difficult with the inability of local police to rid the dark cloud that hangs over everyone's heads. See, some nut is going around slashing women to pieces. Worse, London's dockside is threatened by a plague that leaves bodies covered in tentacles. Most people, when they attend a funeral, prefer not to see their loved one hacked into fish bait, or reduced to some unrecognizable sea monster. So things go from bad to worse in a short time when you read Jenny Finn #1 (SEP170035) from Mike Mignola and Troy Nixey.  Pick it up, and handle with care, as we don't want any strange pustules to appear on your palms. Look for this book in the Dark Horse section of PREVIEWS!

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Winnebago Graveyard TP

Fans of grimy cult films like The Devil's Rejects and House of 1,000 Corpses are a special kind of people. They like their horror spoiled, rotten, and rancid. They want choice butcher cuts of despair and depression. And they want a side salad of sliced psychosis that sends the girl screaming into the street, swinging the chainsaw while she barks at the moon, her mind unraveling as she's foaming at the mouth from fear. That kind of horror is what you'll find in the Winnebago Graveyard TP (SEP170690) from Steve Niles and Alison Sampson. It's an unapologetic tragedy where an American family's vacation turns into a nightmare because they've become the targets of the town's citizens...who just happen to be Satanists. Check it out from Image Comics in the Premier Comics section of the September PREVIEWS catalog!

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Evil Dead 2: Adult Coloring & Activity Book

How cool is it to find out that you, too, can now hop into a 70s motorized boat and take a jaunt across a bridge to a house that wants to eat your soul. Imagine how it must feel to have the freedom to color your fear any shade of grey you choose? Well, your birthday present comes early this year because now armed with the Evil Dead 2: Adult Coloring & Activity Book (SEP171897) you can color your own gore all over this collection of covers, art pieces, and dot-to-Deadite-dots from the Evil Dead 2 line of comic books. Yep. Grrovy and gore go hand-in-paw for this collectible coloring book which can keep you busy for hours as you sit down to watch the Evil Dead trilogy again, and again, and again. You know the routine. There is no escape. Join us. Or you, too, will be dead by dawn! Look for the Evil Dead 2: Adult Coloring & Activity Book (SEP171897) from Space Goat Publishing in the Comics/Graphic Novels section of PREVIEWS!

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Pennywise Premium Motion Statue

The new It movie just came out in theaters, and the reviews are in. The surveys on social media said? It is a hit! Movie goers have universally said they can't wait to see what the adult versions of the kids will look like when Part 2 of the film is later released. Now that everyone's palate has been satiated with this latest slice of sick cinema, it stands to reason that a resurgence of interest for the origianl classic will have people scouring fan sites, video sites, and stores for relics that harken back to when actor Tim Curry first played the clown that had everyone duck under covers. If you'd like a piece of that magic now, then look no further than the Pennywise Premium Motion Statue (SEP172563), which is a 15" tall recreation of the character as seen in the popular roadside scene where he waves at you while holding his balloons. You'll find this high-end collectible that features audio of your favorite lines from the film in the Toys/Statues/Models section of the September PREVIEWS!

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Funko Plush Horror Series 1

You say you're a horror fan? You can scoop your friends on trivia faster than Fangoria? You can hum the soundtrack to any given 80s horror slash flick? If that's the case, then you can identify each psycho maniac in the picture above in under 666 seconds. Oops! Too late. You lose. We're beating you to it. That's Freddy Krueger, Pennywise, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers that have been excavated from 80s horror films in the form of the Funko Plush Horror Series 1 (SEP172690). These guys are not very forthcoming if you're looking for a dance partner to do the Monster Mash at your party. But if you need unruly guests removed, then these gentlemen are the bouncers you're looking for, hands down (or, cut off at the wrist). Not only do they not take "no" for an answer, they're also cuddly. Cause they're plush dolls! Look for 'em in the Toys/Statues/Models section of the September PREVIEWS catalog!

Hope you liked this month's line-up of creepy crawly things. See you here next month for another installment of PREVIEWS' ongoing editorial, The Horror! The Horror!

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