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Moon Lake: Midnight Munchies, by Dan Fogler

a_potter_nerd's review against another edition

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1.0

I received this as an ARC to read for free in exchange for my honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and Diamond Book Distributors for giving me access.

I am not one to DNF a book, but I couldn't continue on with this monstrosity of a graphic novel. The storyline was awful, wait no....there was NO storyline. Just a bunch of weird, messed up stories all thrown together with a farting moon man.

The only think worth while on this GN, was the art. Granted the art depicted some interesting scenes, the artist did a great job.

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3.0

Moon Lake: Midnight Munchies is an anthology in the style of classics like Tales from the Crypt or Creepshow. The framing story surrounds a guy who lives inside the moon with his alien companion, telling the stories of various inhabitants of a creepy town called Moon Lake.

I enjoyed parts of Moon Lake and would read further volumes. Although it wasn't "groundbreaking" or phenomenal, it was campy fun. The art is really good and the style varies from story to story, so it doesn't feel redundant, although sometimes the "humor" is just gross-out humor that isn't real all that funny. "His Final Escape!" is my favorite story in this collection. I think if more of the stories were like that, "Black Bear Blues" and "Moon Wars," this collection would have been far better. Instead, it seemed like the author went for more fart jokes and sexualization than was necessary.

Note: I received a free copy from NetGalley to review. I was not compensated in any other way and all thoughts and opinions are my own. Special thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the free copy.
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