
REVIEW — Goosebumps: One Day At Horrorland (R. L. Stine, 1994)
For our third installment of an OG Goosebumps book review, I picked the story from an episode I have seen a million times: One Day at Horrorland.
For our third installment of an OG Goosebumps book review, I picked the story from an episode I have seen a million times: One Day at Horrorland.
If you are a Millennial, you know this theme song by heart. The maestro of the macabre, strumming the strings of our haunted souls. A dreadful treat for your ears, tickling the ivories while tip-toeing through dark rooms and hallways. The theme to nightmares itself: Goosebumps. This theme song is ingrained in our minds forever more, bearing the power to possess our psyche and bring us back to a time of nostalgia and fright. It is the one. Viewer beware, you’re in for a scare!
Whewwwieee! This is a hell of an introduction to the works of author Jake Bannerman! Trigger Warning ahead.
A book of nightmares comes to us in the form of a “best hits” book featuring artwork from various Junji Ito works in The Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions.