![]() ![]() Unless you are like some of us and there isn't much there to begin with. You can put stuff in and take some things that bother you out. You stick the key in the back of your neck and viola! your skull pops open. ![]() This book starts with someone dying and then goes on to find another key. You really can't do better than the Not-A-Turd rating. I may have even liked it more now that I realize how much crap is actually floating around out there. You know how sometimes you go back and read something the second time, and it just doesn't hold up? Thanks again to the devilish delightful Dᴀɴ 2.☢, without whom this re-read would not have been possible. ![]() There is also an introduction from Warren Ellis that is not to be missed. There's some sinister shit afoot with that, but you end up liking Ellie quite a bit more because of it. No, all the horror in this one came from seeing Zack slowly insinuating himself into their lives.Įllie's connection with Luke/Zach gets a bit more exploration, and you find out how he came to live with her this time around. Weird, strange, and slightly unsettling, but not horrific. ![]() I'm sure a lot of you would disagree with me, but it just didn't seem creepy to unlock your head. As far as the Key goes, I thought it was less scary and more sci-fi. This is such an awesome title that I would honestly recommend it even if you're not traditionally a fan of horror or the graphic medium. I've read this multiple times now and I keep thinking that this time I won't like it as much. ![]()
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