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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror - Dead Man's Jest [Paperback]

Matt Groening


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‘One is speechless in the face of their genius.’
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Matt Groening, the toastmaster of trick or treat, offers up a ghastly good time of Halloween howl-arity based on the especially popular anthology episodes of the TV series.

Matt Groening whips up a witches’ brouhaha of haunted clown cars, possessed cereal boxes, haunted hospitals, afterlife-binding cocktail napkin IOUs, ring-driven fellowships, neighbourly vampires and costumed comic book guys. Add a revenge-filled bottle of Amontillado, and a rippingly good yarn from merry and bloody olde England, and you have a pleasingly putrid and asphxiatingly amusing tome of tonsil-tickling terror from The Simpsons.


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Another Crop Of Simpsons Halloween Humor 12 May 2009
By brownie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The Simpson's Treehouse of Horror: Dead Man's Jest

Collects Treehouse of Horror #'s 10 & 11

Grade: B+

The annual magazine, Treehouse of Horror, is usual one of my favorites to pick up, but for those of you who can't; the collections have the same material, along with some added extras. The art is varied, the stories varied, and they're usually plain out fun to read when you don't have anything else Simpsons related to watch or read.

First up is "House of A Thousand Donuts", a tale of hitchhikers, donuts, mutated killer donuts, crazy drunken intoxicated monkeys, and serial killer clowns. Of course the only thing bad about all of this is that the writer tried to fit it all into 9 measly pages. Grade: B

Runner-up is one of the best tales, "Squish Thing", where Homer literally turns into a Squishee induced monster. `Nuff said? A

Then there's an extra, "Homer Explains Death" to Bart, but ends up going off on a tangent. There's nothing really special here. B-

"Fatal Reception" is next, but it's dumb, and unimaginative. C

"Bart Simmons: God of Thunder" is one I expected to be bad, but is actually great. Bart finds out that he is really a god/rock star, and uses his powers to save the world from Kang and Kudos' invasion. A-

Then there is another extra: "Bart's Ultimate Haunted House", which is just uncreative, and lacks anything even remotely scary. D

But the next tale, "Two Tickets to Heck" is just great, and feature's the Simpsons slaying vampires, flying UFO's, fighting in Vietnam, protesting against violence in comics (well only Lisa, of course) and talking to aliens. Next to "Squish Thing", this one's the best. A

Next is an extra: "Bart Simpson's Halloween Candy Classification", which, unlike the Ultimate Halloween House, is actually pretty creative. B

"Scareway to Heaven" may NOT be really creative; but I liked the change of tone and story. (Bart turns a camp into a demon-infested place of the occult, much to Ned and Reverend Lovejoy's dismay.) B-

"Grandpa's Halloween Wisdom #32: So You've Been Giving the Evil Eye..." is
another fun extra, which includes the history, how to get it, symptoms, 5 stages (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance), and prevention of the infamous "evil eye" look. B

"The Sub-Basement of Dracula" comes next, but is no good compared the quality story-telling that come before, even if it features Homer, Carl, Bart, Lisa, and Santa's Little Helper as vampire hunters D+

The last tale in the book, "The Legend of Batterface", tells a tale of murder, Homer, and donuts...Chalk up another good one. B

There is the original cover art included in the back of the book; the cover art for issue #11 is nice, if you must know. (I didn't care much for #10's though...) So thus ends another Simpsons collection of Halloween humor...for now, I'll be waiting for late September when the next issue comes out.(And if you can't wait, Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror Heebie-Jeebie Hullabaloo, The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha (Simpsons (Harper)), Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror Spine-Tingling Spooktacular, and The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Fun-Filled Frightfest are already out.)

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